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Finley's nephew reports on the Xenia Quarterly Conference that has just ended. It was a powerful time of revival and many approached the mourner's bench. Several converts joined the Society. John Alexander, who was thought to be a hopeless case, has bowed before Christ. John feels no disappointment about the position at the Book Concern. He has decided to devote himself to God. Working as a clerk would take all of his time and he would face temptations that would take him away from his service to God. Abstract Number - 965
Abstract Number
965
Publication Date
2-6-1833
City
Xenia
Keywords
Finley Family Letters -- Nephew; Xenia; Quarterly Meeting; Mourner's Bench; Conversion
Recommended Citation
Finley, John P. Jr., "Letter from John P. Finley Jr. to James B. Finley" (1833). Finley Letters. 952.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/952