Hecker, C.SS.R., Father Isaac T., Rochester, New York, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1855 November 23
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McMaster does not know with what satisfaction the Freeman is being read, and the extent of its influence. The character of its articles is better understood and appreciated than Hecker had imagined. He urges McMaster to keep up the fire. He watches for the paper every week, although the last few issues were best. He feels that God gives converts special graces, so that they may work for the conversion of the country. This idea should predominate in the Freeman's columns. He sends his regards to Captain Monroe, Cavanagh, and Dr. Monahan; he prays daily for these and McMaster, who, he thinks are all called to do Providential work. He remains at Rochester until next Thursday, when he goes to conduct a mission at Sandusky, Ohio. Regards to Mrs. Brown. :: I-1-m A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1855 November 23
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English.
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