LAND AND LABOR TESTIMONIALS. 5 



From the Jiev. MIXOT 7. SA VAGE, Pastor of the Church of the 

 Unity, lioston, Massachusetts. 



JAN'Y 9, '83. 

 W. GODWIN MOODY, ESQ., 



Dear Sir: 



I have read carefully such chapters of 

 your proposed book as you have put into my hands. 



Much of it I do not agree with, and perhaps should feel called upon 

 to attack in the proper time and place. But you have put your case 

 vigorously. The subject is most important and timely. And I am 

 of the opinion that such a publication might call out a much needed 

 discussion, and help toward a solution of some very important 

 problems. I know you desire only that the truth should be brought 

 to the front ; and so I wish you success in your endeavors. 

 Most sincerely, 



M. J. SAVAGE. 



From FRANCIS B. THURBEIt, Esq., Merchant, New YorJe. 



W. G. MOODY, ESQ., 



Dear Sir : 



REFERRING to the work on politico-eco- 

 nomic subjects of which you have been kind enough to show me one 

 or two chapters, I would say that they are certainly very striking in 

 character, and I believe the present time is a propitious one for the 

 publication of such a book. Many persons have had this line of 

 thought forced upon them by events during the last few years, and it 

 seems to me probable that a work of this kind would be more gener- 

 ally sought for than at any time within my recollection. 

 Yours truly, 



F. B. THURBER. 



