[Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel by John Yeardley]@TWC D-Link bookMemoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel CHAPTER X 27/34
30, 1832. By way of a relaxation from haymaking this charming morning, I have been again perusing your affectionate notes, which you were so kind and thoughtful as to forward us by our dear brother and family.
I felt the deprivation exceedingly of not attending the last Yearly Meeting, but quite think it may have been all for the best. But I will proceed at once to the real object of my now addressing you, which is to say we cannot be satisfied without your paying us a visit this summer.
We think we have much to invite you to.
I think you would feel some interest in our Bible class: it becomes increasingly instructive and agreeable to all engaged in it.
I so highly approve of this mode of Scripture instruction, that I think the time is not far distant when they will become more general.
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