LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Boston, Mass., July 11, 1908.

Beloved Teacher and Leader:—The new Reading Rooms which we have been occupying for over a year have proved most desirable in location and agreeable in every way. People from various parts of the world meet here at times; the other day a Russian, a Greek, a Scotchman, an Englishman, besides some Americans, all with apparently the same interest, were reading your books and the Sentinel and Journal. There is a great interest shown in the study of the Bible-Lessons.

So many testimonies are voluntarily given by those coming in to purchase the literature. I often think it would please you to hear them and see the earnestness of those who have awakened by your words to the desire of knowing God. The new Reading Room in the business part of the city is a long-desired good that is now a present reality, for which we are grateful.

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