[Footnote 11: The history of this worthy man is given in the Tract mentioned in the last note, _The German Farmer_, &c.]

[Footnote 12: See John Yeardley"s Tract, No. 5, _The Widow"s Mite cast into the Heavenly Treasury._]

[Footnote 13: or a fuller description of this visit, see J.Y."s Tract, _The German Farmer_, &c.]

[Footnote 14: After his return, a letter was received from one of the missionaries at Constantinople, expressive of the pleasure which his visit had given there, the regret of the writer that age and fatigue prevented him from pursuing his journey to the more remote stations, and the cordial welcome which "such Christian friends of any denomination" might always reckon upon from the missionary brethren.]

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