Faith in God, Prayer
and Worship,
approach to the Father
through Christ—all this is
in a certain sense familiar to you; and
all I can hope to do is perhaps to throw
a little more light on these subjects, that
they may become to you, not merely traditional
words, but present living facts.
I have been thus explicit as I do not
want you to have any disappointment, and
also I should say that our so-called course
of study will be only friendly conversations
at such times as we can fit them in, either
you coming to our house, or I to yours,
as may be most convenient at the time.
Also, I will lend you some
books which will be helpful, but they are
very few, and in no sense occult.
Now, if all this falls in
with your ideas, we shall, I am sure, be
very glad to see you at Ruan Manor, and
you will find that the residents there,
though few, are very friendly and the neighborhood
very pretty.
But, on the other hand,
if you feel that you want some other source
of learning, do not mind saying so, only
you will never find any substitute for Christ.
I trust you will not mind
my writing you like this, but I do not want
you to come all the
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