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    You Attended Many Meetings In The Years That Followed, Didn’t You? Tell Me About Some Of Them.

    Convis, Michigan, Sabbath, April 9, 1859.—Rose early and rode about twelve miles to Convis to meet with the saints there. The ride was refreshing. A little company of Sabbathkeepers were collected in a large schoolhouse. Meeting held until two o’clock. After the meeting closed, a woman came to meeting. Thought it was to be in the afternoon. She had walked a mile. She read the notice in the paper but did not read carefully enough to find out the time of meeting; therefore lost it all. After supper as the hours of holy time were closing, we had prayer. James talked with the children before bowing to pray. 9MS 6, 1859.LASW 22.2

    Roosevelt, New York, Sabbath, August 27, 1859.—They have a neat little meetinghouse. It was filled and crowded and many could not get in at all. In the afternoon they were obliged to give it up to the women and infirm and aged men. They drew up the wagons to the windows, and the men filled them full. 10MS 7, 1859. Adams Center, New York, November 5, 1863.—Sabbath morning we looked out of the window and saw a long procession of teams slowly ascending the hills. They kept coming and coming. The schoolhouse could not begin to hold them. They had fitted up the woodshed, stable, and barn with seats, all quite close. The barns were literally packed. Four hundred people were present all through the meeting. 11Letter 7, 1863.LASW 22.3

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