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I; niNSHAW IN THE PENITENTIARY.*T.letter from One of His Friends Who Spent-1a Day with Him.Cartersburg, Nov. 23.—D. W. Davis,4 * » 7 7„of this place, after returning from a visit Jo the prison south, has addressed a letter tip the parents of the Rev. W. E. Hinshaw |tating that ho had spent one Sunday With the prisoner and saw him as superintendent of the prison Sunday school. He says: “I think if you could have beenjpresent to witness his glowing counte-lliance, to hear him announce and join in Inging the opening song, “There’s Sun-Shine in My Soul Today,” you would have Kelt and realized more fully than ever before the divine power as expressed by the poet, “Prisons would palaces prove if esus would dwell with me there.”“I was glad to learn that Mr. Hinshaw ad so wisely and heroically accepted his }i fate brought upon him, as we think, a chain of most unfortunate circumstances, with a manly, Christian fortitude, upported by the consciousness of inno-ce., The many, \letters of sympathymost distinguish^ ^dfvfiae^^ and good people of the country will enable him to live above his environment and win the admiration of the fair-minded * Christian world. The chaplain of the prison tells me that he is already winning the confidence and exerting a great influence for good with the prisoners.'*
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Logansport Daily Pharos

Logansport, Indiana, US

Sat, Nov 23, 1895

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