In closing this part of our work we would remark, that there are very few men who have been so painstaking and methodical as to record in their diary all the texts, time, and place, and the preacher's name, in connection with the sermons to which he was permitted to listen.

Their commencement, continuation, and close, is all that space allows for further insertion.

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CHAPTER IV.

THE LAST HOURS.

I often feel impatient,

And mourn the long delay,

I never can be settled

While he remains away.

But we shall not long be parted,