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Muddy, muddy, muddy. No Service either. James sick and confined to his tent. Wants to get his discharge, and think I shall try to get it [inserted] for him. | Muddy, muddy, muddy. No Service either. James sick and confined to his tent. Wants to get his discharge, and think I shall try to get it [inserted] for him. | ||
− | Sent letters this morning to my chum E.V.H., and Dr. Shailer. What a strange | + | Sent letters this morning to my chum E.V.H., and Dr. Shailer. What a strange sabbath we have passed! No public worship, no singing, no praying, no preaching, no sabbath school, no vestry meeting, no sabbath exercises at all. |
− | Would that I might enjoy a good old | + | Would that I might enjoy a good old sabbath like those we used to have at home in Portland! |
My faith looks up to Thee | My faith looks up to Thee |
Latest revision as of 19:11, 30 November 2018
� 12 January 19. Sunday Camp Franklin
Muddy, muddy, muddy. No Service either. James sick and confined to his tent. Wants to get his discharge, and think I shall try to get it [inserted] for him.
Sent letters this morning to my chum E.V.H., and Dr. Shailer. What a strange sabbath we have passed! No public worship, no singing, no praying, no preaching, no sabbath school, no vestry meeting, no sabbath exercises at all.
Would that I might enjoy a good old sabbath like those we used to have at home in Portland!
My faith looks up to Thee Thou Lamb of Calvary Saviour divine +c.