The Power of Faith - Exemplified In The Life And Writings Of The Late Mrs. Isabella Graham. by Isabella Graham
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RESIDENCE AT ANTIGUA--DR. GRAHAM'S DEATH.
Within three weeks after their arrival at Antigua, six companies were ordered to the island of St. Vincents to quell an insurrection of the Caribs. The doctor accompanied them, and Mrs. Graham was called to the pain of separation under circumstances more trying than she had as yet experienced, as the war with savages might expose him to the most cruel death. In these circumstances she wrote him as follows: "ANTIGUA, January 16, 1773. "MY DEAREST DOCTOR--This goes by Mr. W----, who sails to-morrow; also a letter to Captain G----. Mr. M---- begs to be remembered to you; he has been foot and hand to me since you left. My dearest doctor, suffer me to put you in remembrance of what you put in the end of your trunk the morning you left me,* and let it not lie idle. Read it as the voice of God to your soul. My dearest love, I have been greatly distressed for fear of your dear life; but the love I bear to your soul is as superior to that of your body, as the value of one surpasses the other; consequently my anxiety for its interest is proportioned. May heaven preserve my dearest love--lead you, guide you, direct you, so can you never go wrong--protect and defend you, so shall you ever be safe, is the daily prayer of your affectionate wife, *Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul. "I. GRAHAM. "P.S. I am told that you have taken a number of prisoners. I know |
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