LETTER MCCLXXII.
To Mr. A—— K——.
Bristol, Numbers 29, 1762.
GOD willing, I shall set off for Plymouth to-morrow morning, and hope to see you all on Thursday evening, or Friday. Let grand preparations be made; as a candle, a book, and a table. Above all, much prayer, that I may not again relapse at Plymouth; as Bristol people do threaten me for coming at this time of the year. Blessed be God, we have good seasons. I like Mr. B——n’s, better than a boarding school for little maidens. A word to the wise is enough. Adieu! The Lord be with you all. Cease not to pray for, my dear Timothy,
Yours, &c. in our common Lord,
G. W.
LETTER MCCLXXIII.
To Mr. S—— S——.