The Dock and the Scaffold by Unknown
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page 59 of 121 (48%)
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It may be that those few lines may minister some consolation
to you on your approaching departure from this world. I send you by the hands of a faithful messenger some help for your wife, or wives, and children, in their approaching irreparable loss, and with the assurance that so long as I live they shall be cared for to the utmost of my power. Mr. M'Donnell, the bearer of this for me, will bring me their address, and the address of the priest who attends you. It will also be a comfort for your precious souls, to know that we remember you here at the altar of God. where the daily remembrance of that all-glorious sacrifice on Calvary, for you all, is not neglected. We have daily Mass for you here; and if it be so that it please the good God to permit you thus to be called to Himself on Saturday morning, the precious body and blood of our Lord and Saviour and our Friend will be presented for you before God, at eight o'clock, on that day--that blood so precious, that cleanses from all sin. May your last words and thoughts be Jesus. Rest on Him, who is faithful, and willing and all-powerful to save. Rest on Him, and on His sacrifice on that Cross for you, instead of you, and hear Him say, "_To-day thou shalt be with me in Paradise_." Yet will we remember your souls constantly at the altar of God, after your departure, as well as those whom you leave in life. Farewell! and may Jesus Christ, the Saviour of sinners, save us all, and give you His last blessing upon earth, and an |
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