Your Lordship’s most obedient and obliged humble servant,
G. W.
LETTER CCCCLXXIII.
To Mr. S——, of Bristol.
London, Nov. 15, 1742.
My dear Brother S——,
I Gave thanks on your behalf, when I read your letters; being encouraged thereby to hope, that Jesus Christ is indeed about to take full possession of your soul. A proper season this to enter into the marriage state, an union representing the mystical union between Jesus Christ and his Church. My brother, you cannot think of it with too much solemnity. It is a matter of great importance, in which the future comfort of your life much depends. I would advise you to read over the matrimonial office, and turn it into a prayer. As for outward affairs, I think it quite proper to have them settled, as I am a minister of Jesus Christ, and ought therefore to be freed as much as may be from all worldly incumbrances. Be pleased to draw out your account, and when the captain comes, desire him to draw out his, that receipts may pass on both sides. I shall pay Mr. N—— as desired. I am glad you are so friendly with Mr. W——. I trust we shall learn more and more to love one another.
Yours most affectionately in Jesus Christ,
G. W.