Memoir of the Chisholm
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148 FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE.
may grant that I should know in you one
much more intimately connected by the indis-
soluble union of being one with Christ, and
that I should see you bringing forth many
fruits of the seed of that Holy Word sown in
your own heart.
" May the Holy Spirit indeed open your
understanding, my dearest mother, to under-
stand spiritually those truths which almost
twenty- eight years ago you began to teach me
to lisp, though then, and for years afterwards,
I was unable so to understand them ; if I do
now at all. I trust this will find you in good
health, as I thank God that I am.
" I remain, my dearest mother,
" Your most affectionate son,
" Alexander W. Ohisholm."
may grant that I should know in you one
much more intimately connected by the indis-
soluble union of being one with Christ, and
that I should see you bringing forth many
fruits of the seed of that Holy Word sown in
your own heart.
" May the Holy Spirit indeed open your
understanding, my dearest mother, to under-
stand spiritually those truths which almost
twenty- eight years ago you began to teach me
to lisp, though then, and for years afterwards,
I was unable so to understand them ; if I do
now at all. I trust this will find you in good
health, as I thank God that I am.
" I remain, my dearest mother,
" Your most affectionate son,
" Alexander W. Ohisholm."
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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