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Memoirs of William Miller - Sylvester Bliss

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hold fast and repent. If, therefore, thou shalt not<br />

watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt<br />

not know what hour I will come upon thee.’<br />

“The glorious appearing <strong>of</strong> Christ is my only<br />

hope; to this I cling, -- it is my anchor; and all who<br />

look for and love his appearing are my brothers and<br />

sisters, and with such I have fellowship in the Lord,<br />

and exhort them to watch. <strong>William</strong> <strong>Miller</strong>.<br />

“Low Hampton, January 13, 1846.”<br />

On the 11th <strong>of</strong> March, 1846, in company with<br />

Messrs. Himes and Apollos Hale, Mr. M. lectured<br />

at Glenn’s Falls, N. Y. It does not appear that he<br />

visited any other place till about the time <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Annual Conference, which met in New York city<br />

on the 12th <strong>of</strong> May.<br />

His bodily infirmities rendered it unsafe for<br />

him to journey without the attendance <strong>of</strong> some one<br />

to render him all needful assistance; therefore he<br />

arranged with Elder Henry Buckley, <strong>of</strong> Hampton,<br />

N. Y., to accompany him to New York city.<br />

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