For this let men revile my name,
I’d shun no cross, I’d fear no shame;
All hail reproach!
I am glad that Mr. M——n and V——n returned safe. May an effectual door be opened for both! If so, they will have many adversaries. Will my dear Mr. H—— tell Mr. P——, that I expect every thing to be compleated by the first Sunday in October? If the weather should alter I may be in town; if not, I may range further.—This spiritual hunting is delightful sport, when the heart is in the work. I expect to hear of a blacker cloud in America, but I am glad the expedition was diverted. Our enemies may triumph for a while; Christ can soon put a hook in the leviathan’s jaws.
Thoughts are vain against the Lord,
All subserves his sov’reign word;
Wheels encircling wheels must run,
Each in course to bring it on.
Happy for you, my dear Sir, that have fled to this God for refuge. The more you know of Him, the more vilely you will think of yourself. God bless you and your dear relations. I must conclude, or the letter cannot go. In great haste, but far greater love and respect, I subscribe myself, very dear Sir,
Yours, &c. in our common Lord,