Letters of John Nelson Darby, Volume 1, Letter 300E, of 1,031

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p503 Dear C McAdam, – … We are at our Guelph meeting. I am a great deal better, though weak. Our meeting, somewhat of a new character, has been very happy – new, because we had many from the States in different degrees of progress, of getting into liberty (indeed they had got that, but) to see the church, and other truths we are accustomed to rejoice in, the Lord’s coming and others. They all broke bread, though some had been close Baptists. How far they will break loose, or be among brethren, I cannot tell. Some – one Baptist minister in particular – have left their systems, are just out, and have taken no further step. The Spirit of God has been working in them, and is, and the meeting has been a help to them, but there are many adverse influences, and one waits to see the result of His work. Such a scene was all new to them: as to the truths, they had been gradually growing into them when I was at New York, but I greatly trust that the meeting will have been a real blessing. It has been less simply among brethren, but a quiet, diligent study of the scripture, and the brethren happy. We need labourers to promote the work; otherwise they are going on nicely. I have rallied, and it is very possible I may go to the West Indies before I return – finish, as to places, my course there, but this is in the Lord’s hands. The Lord be with you, and keep you.

Affectionately yours in Christ.

GuelphJune, 1867.

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