Your very unworthy, but affectionate brother and servant in Jesus Christ,
G. W.
P. S. My dear yoke-fellow joins in sending most cordial salutations to you, yours, and all that love the precious Christ.
Charles-Town, Jan. 21, 1747.
Since I wrote the above I have had some sweet seasons at Bethesda: I intend staying here some days, and will redeem what time I can to write to friends—May grace, mercy and peace be multiplied upon them all: Amen and Amen.—My dear wife and family are well—God willing, we move northward in the beginning of March.
LETTER DLXXXI.
To Mr. H—— J——.
Charles-Town, Jan. 23, 1747.
My very dear Brother,