Brighton, 8th December, 1919.
Dear Sir, —Being constantly engaged in seed-sowing sound Gospel literature both in this country and in India, I require a great many publications, and I have been informed that you very kindly send free grants to workers who usefully circulate the same. If so I shall be very grateful for any booklets or leaflets you can send me, and I will gladly defray the cost of postage, packing, etc. It may interest you to know that a young Indian friend of mine, who has now accepted Christ as his personal Saviour, was given when in France at one of the Soldiers’ Christian Association huts, a booklet of yours which he carried in his pocket, and told me it was the best thing he had ever read. May God abundantly bless your labors in His service. —Yours sincerely, A—B—.