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Many who have been permitted to read letters written by Dr. Miller to their friends have said hungrily, "If only <em>I </em>might have had such a message!"<br><br>
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Many who have been permitted to read letters written by Dr. Miller to their friends have said hungrily, "If only <em>I </em>might have had such a message!"<br>
The longing is now to be gratified. Among Dr. Miller's papers were more than a score of letter-books in which <em>copies </em>were made of messages to his personal correspondents, known and unknown. These letters have been carefully read, and a selection is printed in this volume.<br><br>
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The longing is now to be gratified. Among Dr. Miller's papers were more than a score of letter-books in which <em>copies </em>were made of messages to his personal correspondents, known and unknown. These letters have been carefully read, and a selection is printed in this volume.<br>
Many of those who are privileged to read these <em>Intimate Letters on Personal Problems, </em>will feel that a message is coming to <em>them</em>. <br>
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Many of those who are privileged to read these <em>Intimate Letters on Personal Problems, </em>will feel that a message is coming to <em>them</em>.<br>
 
       The <em>sorrowing </em>will find comfort; <em><br>
 
       The <em>sorrowing </em>will find comfort; <em><br>
 
         doubters </em>will find that faith is strengthened;<br>
 
         doubters </em>will find that faith is strengthened;<br>

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FOREWORD
Many who have been permitted to read letters written by Dr. Miller to their friends have said hungrily, "If only might have had such a message!"
The longing is now to be gratified. Among Dr. Miller's papers were more than a score of letter-books in which copies were made of messages to his personal correspondents, known and unknown. These letters have been carefully read, and a selection is printed in this volume.
Many of those who are privileged to read these Intimate Letters on Personal Problems, will feel that a message is coming to them.
The sorrowing will find comfort; 
doubters 
will find that faith is strengthened;
the soul-hungry will find new glimpses of Christ's beauty; 
those burdened by care will rejoice in the lightening of their load;
and eager pupils in life's school will gladly note the strengthening words of him who learned the secret of helpfulness, from the Friend who was his constant Companion.
John T. Faris, 
Philadelphia, May 15, 1914


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