Autobiography of Lorenzo Waugh (Classic Reprint)
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Dear Children: For some time I have been thinking very seriously of all the happy times I have enjoyed with the children. And more especially have I been feeling serious under the clear conviction of my own mind that these happy times and associations with the dear children are very soon to close with me, and forever
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Excerpt from Autobiography of Lorenzo Waugh
Dear Children: For some time I have been thinking very seriously of all the happy times I have enjoyed with the children. And more especially have I been feeling serious under the clear conviction of my own mind that these happy times and associations with the dear children are very soon to close with me, and forever as far as this world is concerned, being now in the seventy-fourth year of my age.
I may say to you that, through the greater portion of my life, I have been much guided and influenced in my acts and doings by the clear and abiding impressions made on my mind; first having always thought closely, and prayed the Great Spirit to give me light, and if duty be clearly pointed out to give wisdom and strength to do it, to do it fully and faithfully; and then trusting in God for all the results.
I have had the impression of late, Chat I should try to write and publish for you a little sketch of my life, so that when I am gone from this world, some of the children may possibly be helped by something I may tell them, to try and be good, and so to have the better chance for usefulness, and for long life, and for happiness in this life and in the world to come.
When I tell you, as I can in truth to-day, that I am now very happy, I am sure you will like to know something of how I have got along, and where I have been, and what I have done all along these more than seventy years of my life. Of course, I can only write you a sketch, but will try and give you a true and faithful one.
And so, under my old rule of thought and prayer, and clear impression of duty, I will commence to-day, March 22, 1882.
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Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9781330247785
- Publisher:
- FB &c Ltd
- Publication date:
- 05/21/2015
- Pages:
- 390
- Product dimensions:
- 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)
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