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December 13th, 1675 Brother, you have the honour to be persecuted for righteousness; have a care, be not lifted up; for there may be several trials before your hand. If you keep near him, all is well. You know, all that go heavenward are wrestlers, and through many tribulations we must enter. All things are ebbing and flowing, but God is ever the same, and he alters folks lot, and makes them to have changes, that they may build there hope and happiness on the Rock of Ages. Your heart will fail, and your flesh will fail but your God will never fail you. He will be with you, as long as you are with Him. [Letter of John Welwood to Richard Cameron]

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