Letter to John Smith, 2 July 1833

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2d July 1833
Brother John Smith— (2d)
We <​have​> just received your letter of the 8th of June, which seems to have been wrttin [written] in a Spirit of Justifycation on your part; You well recollect that previous to your leaveing this place you was tryd before the which found you guilty of misdemeanor— and desided that you should no longer retain your authaurety in the . all of which we approove as Sanction. you name you nam[e] something in your letter that took place at in Shalersville on the 27th, and 28th, of August which we perfectly Agree recollect and had you have [p. 50]
2d July 1833
Brother John Smith— (2d)
We have just received your letter of the 8th of June, which seems to have been wrttin [written] in a Spirit of Justifycation on your part; You well recollect that previous to your leaveing this place you was tryd before the which found you guilty of misdemeanor— and desided that you should no longer retain your authaurety in the . all of which we as Sanction. you name something in your letter that took place at in Shalersville on the 27th, and 28th, of August which we perfectly recollect and had you have [p. 50]
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