Stonehouse, May 11, 1737.
Dear Sir,
I Thank you for your last, and bless God that you got home safe: your observations on the weather were pertinent and spiritual. Honest James and I, were out in the midst of the lightning, and never were more delighted in our lives. May we be as well pleased, when the Son of God cometh to judgment. What! no news from your brother? Well, Stonehouse people and I agree better and better. I believe we shall part weeping. Had I time I would now write to Miss J. but I must away among my flock, and so deny myself that pleasure till another opportunity is given to, Dear Sir,
Your sincere friend and humble servant,
G. W.
LETTER XXIV.
To the Same.
Bristol, May 24, 1737.
Dear Sir,