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[MS 96b]
you know before now that we have tryed to teach the natives I feared that I should not have learnt the language but I [prayed] for it and now an enabled to preach to the heathens tis said to their eddification Brethren pray for us. that the word of the Lord may have free course run and be Gloryfyed. If you labour in the Lords vinyard may he bless you [in] your work. my love to those that know and love the saviour. my love to Brother [Harris?] I and others would be glad to see him here and you also and aney others that may doo more good then harm. Sir through the letters that was sent from Port Jackson to England we are obliged to live with aney help mates I never thought that women were unsafe here and wld not be afraid to leave one amoung the natives and go to other Islands and return and find her in safety. I wld thank you for a letter I conclude wishing you everything that is good for you my love to you all February 7th 1803
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Mr Hassel Paramata New South Wales [Recd] 24th May 1803
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