Awakened to a New Life

I Enclose extracts from letters written by a young man from this city, who I at present serving out his time in the Joliet Prison.

Previous to his imprisonment, this young man had been disowned by his family as a worthless fellow. His case came to my notice through his aunt, who, having received the benefit of Christian Science, felt that it might be helpful to her nephew. After reading tracts sent to him, his interest was aroused at once and he asked for treatment. An effort was made at the same time to interest his family, which soon brought about a loving reconciliation.

The following is from his first letter of August, 1899:—

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