To a friend at the Tabernacle, London.
Anapolis, November 8, 1746.
My very dear Brother,
JUST now I have received your kind letter with some others, but have not time to read them all, being just setting out from this place. I shall consider of your loud call, and pray our Lord to direct me.—Poor English friends! May Jesus heal their divisions! Courage, my dear brother—Land is in sight—Ere long we shall sail into the haven of eternal rest.—The harvest is great here. I have lately been in seven counties in Maryland, and preached to great congregations of people with great power.—I have now a journey of seven hundred miles before me.—My tender love to all. God willing, you shall hear again shortly from,
Ever yours in our triumphant Jesus,
G. W.
LETTER DLXXVII.
To Mr. H—— H——.
Hanover county, (Virginia) Nov. 16, 1746.