LETTER MCCXLIV.
To Mr. A——s.
London, March 3, 1761.
My very dear Mr. A——s,
MY last showed you that we are both of a mind. Let us have a little patience, and all will be well. As Mr. B——e cannot come up directly, I must defer my Bristol journey till after Easter. The cold I catched there, I shall not easily get rid off. But what is, is best. Your letter to Mrs. J——s was delivered safe. By Wiltshire’s waggon, I have sent a set of Henry’s Exposition, and Clark’s Bible. Be pleased to take them. You will send the enclosed. The Redeemer continues to own and bless us here. That he may bless and own you and yours evermore, is the earnest prayer of, my very dear Timothy,
Yours, &c. &c. in our common Lord,
G. W.