The Fannie Bolton Story

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Fannie Bolton to E. G. White, June 8, 1893

This month has been broken into by our moving, so that I have failed to get articles copied that I have ready for copying, but will get a good lot off, I know, for next mail. The papers are more than two months ahead now, with the exception of the Youth’s Instructor for which I had no material until you sent the last batch. You will have to write more, however, as there are but few articles suitable among these. Could you not write on the text, “Suffer the little children to come unto Me?” Tell the circumstances that led Jesus to invite them. And also, “Except ye be converted, and become as a little child, ye shall not enter the kingdom of God.” And “Even a child is known by his doings,” etc. I wish we could have some articles next week, and if you want me to work at anything else, please let me know. FBS 14.3