Memoir of Mrs. Sarah Tappan: Taken in Part From the Home Missionary Magazine, of November, 1828, And Printed for Distribution Among Her Descendants

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O that you were wise, that you considered your latter end, is the prayer of your affectionate mother, S. Tappan.
To I. T.
Northampton-, June 4, 1S05.
My Dear Son — An indulgent God has permitted us to enjoy the happiness of beholding each others face again in the land of the living. I trust our hearts were and still are deeply impressed with gratitude for all the wonderful works of Providence in our behalf. But it is with sincere regret that I reflect upon my barrenness in conversation.
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...nly say with the Apostle, " to will is present with me, but how to perform I know not." Yet I cannot for- give myself that when in company with aunt Waters* and — — I should forbear to speak much of the goodness of God. At the latter place, I fear, I was guilty of levity.
This confession I am constrained to make, lest I should cast a stumbling-block in your way, and grieve the chil- dren of God.
I know not how you are as to the state of your mind, * Mrs. Abigail Waters, of Boston, aunt to Mrs.


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