To Mr. D——n, &c.
New-York, August 19, 1764.
My very dear Friends,
I HAVE waited with eagerness for another letter. I want a particular account of the necessaries you stand in need of. They might be procured with advantage here or at Philadelphia. I hope you have received the things. Something more will be sent by Schemerron to the care of Mr. H——m. I hear another vessel is expected from Georgia soon. Surely I shall have a line then. I fear it will be the middle of October before I can leave Philadelphia; but, God willing, you shall hear more particularly soon. A never-failing Jesus continues to smile upon my feeble labours, and hath hitherto carried me comfortably through the summer’s heat. Help, O help me to praise him. Pray for us. Tender love to all. Hoping to join with you quickly on earth, and in full assurance of joining with you eternally in heaven, in very great haste, but greater love, I subscribe myself, my very dear friends,
Ever yours, &c. &c. &c. in Jesus,
G. W.
LETTER MCCCXV.
To Mr. R—— K——n.
New-York, August 25, 1764.