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| − | "Your communication received with enclosed gift of fellowship, for which I return thanks in the lame of Jesus Christ | + | "Your communication received with enclosed gift of fellowship, for which I return thanks in the lame of Jesus Christ |
| − | our Lord. | + | our Lord. My present exercises in regard to the Lord's work lie in the Cumberland Valley which extends from Harrisburg, [[Pennsylvania|Penna.]] to Winchester, [[West Virginia|West Va.]] a distance of 130 miles. |
Have had four months continuous meetings in the district of [[Pennsylvania#Chambersburg|Chambersburg]] using tent, hall and private homes, resulting in some being saved and baptized and nine led to practice the truth of gathering in and to the Lord’s name alone and the weekly remembrance of Christ in the breaking of bread." | Have had four months continuous meetings in the district of [[Pennsylvania#Chambersburg|Chambersburg]] using tent, hall and private homes, resulting in some being saved and baptized and nine led to practice the truth of gathering in and to the Lord’s name alone and the weekly remembrance of Christ in the breaking of bread." | ||
Latest revision as of 08:57, 25 February 2025
W. Fisher Hunter, Cumberland Valley:
"Your communication received with enclosed gift of fellowship, for which I return thanks in the lame of Jesus Christ our Lord. My present exercises in regard to the Lord's work lie in the Cumberland Valley which extends from Harrisburg, Penna. to Winchester, West Va. a distance of 130 miles.
Have had four months continuous meetings in the district of Chambersburg using tent, hall and private homes, resulting in some being saved and baptized and nine led to practice the truth of gathering in and to the Lord’s name alone and the weekly remembrance of Christ in the breaking of bread."