Dr. Waldenstrom on Propitiation

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I can only write a line to acknowledge your kind letter and to thank the dear brethren who remember me. I am very low, but very peaceful and happy, and still continue to labor at tracts and small papers, etc. But sleep is a dreadful assailant except at night. I judge it was my fall at Dundee which brought my state to this. I have been writing on Propitiation which the Swedes are in trouble about,1 and Philadelphia which has troubled the brethren, but both very short.
Kindest love to the brethren.
Your affectionate brother.
London, February 28th, 1882.
 
1. " Collected Writings," vol. 34 p. 201.