notice and the lack of money.
It appears to me that whoever
suggested my name to you
could not have stopeped to
consider how little prepared
I am for any thing of a religious
nature as my my chances
for informing my self self
have been very limited and
I am sorry to state I have not
improved the opportunityies
which have been presented.
Hoping your present good
opinion of me will not
diminish. I remain
notice and the lack of money.
It appears to me that whoever
suggested my name to you
could not have stopped to
consider how little prepared
I am for any thing of a religious
nature as my my chances
for informing my self
have been very limited and
I am sorry to state I have not
improved the opportunities
which have been presented.
Hoping your present good
opinion of me will not
diminish. I remain
"Letter from H. D. Goldsbrough, 14 December 1893," p. 2, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed April 25, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/M1oO