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James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown, Chapter 8: the conquering pen. (search)
, to which he has received the following heroic and sublime reply. Has ever such an epistle been written from a condemned cell since the letter to Timotheus, when Paul was brought before Nero the second time ? I have copied it faithfully from the autograph that lies before me, without the change or omission of a word, except ct you mention as having been preaching on, the day before you wrote to me, is one which I have often thought of since my imprisonment. I think I feel as happy as Paul did when he lay in prison. He knew if they killed him it would greatly advance the cause of Christ; that was the reason he rejoiced so. On that same ground I do rsure to entertain strangers, for thereby some have-Remember them that are in bonds as bound with them. I am in charge of a jailer like the one who took charge of Paul and Silas; and you may rest assured that both kind hearts and kind faces are more or less about me, whilst thousands are thirsting for my blood. These light affli