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Chapter 146 of 174

Sowing in Ireland

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Armagh Camp.
Doctor Heyman Wreford. Dear Sir, ―Very many thanks for your parcel. It was a wonderful illustration of God’s way of supplying all our needs. I had just given my last Testament away, and was wondering how I should find time to see the Army Scripture Reader And get a fresh supply, when your parcel came, and it was not long before I was just spreading it abroad. I was thinking, only the other day, how good God is in helping us to spread the news that ours is a risen Saviour. It is a blessing. Some of the Testaments are miles away from this camp now, but what a blessing—the Word of God must prevail. I will write again as soon as my stores run short. Thanking you and praying God’s blessing on your work. — Ever yours in Christ, Cpl. S. H.
Two Parcels or Ireland.
Dear Dr. Wreford,— I enclose 10/- for two parcels of God’s precious Word to be sent to Ireland, and may you be abundantly blessed as you send forth the truth far and wide. F. C.
For Ireland.
Dr. Wreford. Dear Sir, — Will you please accept the enclosed 10/for Testaments or tracts for Ireland? I thank God for the privilege of sending (of Thine own have we given Thee). I thank you for your encouraging letter received, so refreshing in these sad times. May He abundantly bless your good work for His Name’s sake. T. P.
Testaments for Ireland.
A lady writes: — “A parcel of Testaments will reach you from me.…I would much like them to go to soldiers in Ireland My prayers will go with them.”
A Gift for Ireland.
A kind friend sends me £5 to be used for sending Testaments to Ireland. R. C.
Note. ―Space prevents my printing more letters for Ireland now. I must keep others for another issue.

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