To see the wonders thou hast wrought;
Unloose the stammering tongue, to tell
Thy love immense, unsearchable.
I bless our Lord for giving you such freedom with himself, though you cannot speak so freely to others. Prayers wrought by his own spirit, he will hear and answer. It is most god-like to be frequent in intercession. It is the constant employment of the Son of God in heaven. I rejoice to hear the work of God goes on among you in Scotland. Blessed be God, it prospers in our hands here, in Wales, and in various places. That it may prosper more and more, and be daily carried on in your precious soul, is the hearty prayer of, dear Mr. R——,
Yours most affectionately in Christ Jesus,
G. W.
LETTER D.
To Miss S——, in Edinburgh.
London, Dec. 24, 1742.