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« [Another brother who was a member of the early Allegheny Bible Class writes as follows] My Dear Bro. in Christ:—I have read carefully pages 92 to 119 of A Conspiracy Exposed and Harvest siftings with special interest, and must say my recollection of events named by you are very much like your own ; and while there are details, in some cases, of which I know nothing, and hence cannot speak as to them, yet I do know there were such transactions as you name, and at the dates given. I am quite conversant with some of the dealings, and am surprised at the very merciful manner in which you speak of those with whom you were associated. “The servant is not greater than his Lord.” “If they have done these things in a green tree, what will they do in the dry ?”—“Perils among false brethren,” etc., etc. As to myself, you can rely on one thing, viz., All reports stating that I deny the ransom are absolutely false. The noransom people may talk, but they “have nothing in me.” As ever, Yours in him, W. H. Conley. Massachusetts. » — Magazine : Zion’s watch tower and herald of Christ’s presence, June 1894, pages 174-177 [1664] § 9-11.
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