To Correspondents

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P. G. T. —We will bear in mind your suggestion. We shall be glad to have any inaccuracies in the papers pointed out.
J. H. —J. R. D. —T. E. P. —J. W. —Many thanks for your notes.
J. S. R. —Your request shall be observed.
A. E. C. —We are sorry for the reason you give, but it is right to do nothing without a good conscience. 1 John 3:2121Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God. (1 John 3:21).
M. S. We trust you will persevere; our Lord said, “seek and ye shall find.”
C. G. A. —Moulmein. Your distance from England will prevent your papers being in time, but you will be able to compare them with the Magazine when it arrives.
C J. L. —We are always interested to hear of those laboring for the Lord, especially amongst the young.
C. H.P. —J. C. —We are reluctantly obliged to leave your query till next month.
E. B. C. —G. S. M. —G. C. D. —J. B. S. —Your queries arrived too late for this month. They will be answered in “B. S.,” October, and “Y. B.,” November.
We have to thank several correspondents for suggestions as to subjects, and we shall from time to time select from among them such as seem most profitable and appropriate.