Thomas Shaw, Letter, Barnsley, England, to “the Saints of the Most High,” 21 Apr. 1835; handwriting presumably of Thomas Shaw; two pages; CHL. Includes dockets.
At a council of the pastors of our churches held Mar. 28— 1835. upon the propriety of the Rev John Hewitt visiting you— it was resolved & approved that as he had an anxious desire to go to to see the things that are spoken of in one of you[r] papers, brot here by a Merchant from , he should have as he desired the sanction of the council & if it pleas’d the Lord his approval.
The Lord hath seen our joy & gladness to hear that He was raising up a people for himself in that part of the New World as well as here. O may our faith increase that he may have Evangelists Apostles & prophets fill’d with the power of the spirit & performing his will in destroying the works of darkness.
The Rev. Mr. Hewit was proffr of Mathematics in Rotherm Independent Seminary & four years pastor of Barnsley Independent Church— He commenced preaching the doctrines we taught about two years since & was excommunid— Many of his flock folld him so that eventually he was installd in the same church & the Lord’s work prospered— As he is a living epistle you will have, if all be well, a full explanation. Many will follow should he approve of the country &c. who will help the cause because the Lord hath favoured them with this world’s goods,
We had an utterance during our meeting, which [p. [1]]