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KMcI590318

Date

3-18-1859

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letter, McIlvaine

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[?], March 18 /59

Rev., + dear Sir.

Please communicate to those concerned the following appointment of [??]

Mr. Gambier Gal. VI. 14 -- First d[?]

Heb. XII; 1

Is. IV; 1

Mr. [Holden] Eph. 11; 8

Rom. VIII; 14

John XV. 2

Mr. McCar[ty[ Rom XII; 1

“ VIII; 1

John. VI; 53

Mr. [Alliston] John III; 5

XVII; 17

XIV; 1 — 3.

An excellent young man Mr. Rogers of [Circleville], a graduate of Kenyon, a few years of a lawyer in [??] many years of the best character + very good mind, [?] shadowy[?] for the [?] He will probably go to G. very soon to [?] as work of the [?] before the [?] team as he can. He is [?] + needs no aid. Perhaps he may get much private teaching ^ from those [?] next to him in [??] as will enable him next year to take both the first earlier cle[?] together, but he has no desire for a short course of any thing [in] the [?]

Yours affly

C.P. M.

So Mr. -- of [?] her friendly declared the Chaplancy at [Gardner]. I would be glad if you would tell me confidentially whether you think your [son], if called to Christ Ch. here, would probably accept. I think Mr. Goddard will [?] come though [?] her [?] yet answered.

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