Volume 3, number 183
J. N. Darby
p222 [H M Hooke] MY DEAR BROTHER, - 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 labour 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, and Philadelphia which has troubled the brethren, but both very short. Kindest love to the brethren.
{[* "Collected Writings," vol. 34, p. 201.]}
Your affectionate brother.
London, February 28th, 1882.
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