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Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character

CHAPTER VII
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But oh, how great in such a time the unspeakable mercy of a full, free, present salvation! In Wesley's words "I the chief of sinners am, But Jesus died for me." I have had a bit of a back-throw, but if you could come between three and four on Friday, I would rejoice to see you .-- Ever yours, with the greatest esteem, THOMAS GUTHRIE.
Miss STIRLING GRAHAM to DEAN RAMSAY.
Duntrune, 8th January 1872.
My dear Mr.Dean--I thank you very much for the gift of your new edition of "Scottish Reminiscences," and most especially for the last few pages on Christian union and liberality, which I have read with delight.
I beg also to thank you for the flattering and acceptable _testimonial_ you have bestowed on myself .-- Your most respectful and grateful friend, CLEMENTINA STIRLING GRAHAM.
Rev.Dr.HANNA to DEAN RAMSAY.
16 Magdala Crescent, 11th January 1872.
Dear Dean Ramsay--I have been touched exceedingly by your kindness in sending me a copy of the twentieth edition of the _Reminiscences_.
It was a happy thought of Mr.Douglas to present it to the public in such a handsome form--the one in which it will take its place in every good library in the country.
I am especially delighted with the last twenty pages of this edition.

Very few had such a right to speak about the strange commotion created by the act of the two English Bishops, and the manner in which they tried to lay the storm, and still fewer could have done it with such effect.
One fruit of your work is sure to abide.

As long as Scotland lasts, _your_ name will "be associated with gentle and happy _Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character_." Mrs.Hanna joins me in affectionate regard .-- With highest respect and esteem, I ever am, yours very truly, WM.

HANNA.
DEAN RAMSAY to Rev.Dr.L.ALEXANDER.
23 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh.
January 29, 1872.
My clear Dr.Alexander--Since I had the pleasure of your most agreeable visit, and its accompanying conversation, I have been very unwell and hardly left the house.

You mentioned the reference made by Dean Stanley ( ?) to the story of the semi-idiot boy and his receiving the communion with such heart-felt reality.


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