[Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler by Pardee Butler]@TWC D-Link bookPersonal Recollections of Pardee Butler CHAPTER IV 4/10
But he had been converted, and had become a member of the Christian Church, and according to the light that was in him he did his best to conform his life to the maxims of the New Testament, and conscientiously sought to confine all exhibition of "physical force" to such occasions as those in which he might be compelled to defend himself.
Then it was not likely to be a healthy business for his antagonist. After securing my claim, and commencing to build a cabin, I began to look around me.
Fully three-fourths of the squatters of this whole region were from the border counties of Missouri.
But in Western Missouri the percentage of Disciples was perhaps larger than in any other portion of the United States, consequently I had brethren on every side of me.
These men certainly were not refined and educated men, as the phrase goes, still they had the qualities that our Lord found in the fisherman of Galilee. One thought was in every man's heart, and on every man's tongue.
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