And all is calm and joy and peace.
I hope you both enjoy large anticipations of this approaching, uninterrupted, everlasting bliss. Ill and hell-deserving as I am, a never-failing Emmanuel continues kind to me,
His presence doth my pains beguile,
And makes the wilderness to smile.
In a little above a month we came by land from Philadelphia. This morning I am to preach, and to-morrow, God willing, shall set forwards for Georgia. Fain would I be a pilgrim to my last gasp. Continue to pray for me, and remember me most kindly to all friends, as they come in your way, and assure yourselves, my dear Mr. and Mrs. J——, that neither of you are forgotten by,
Yours, &c. &c. in Jesus,
G. W.
LETTER MCCCXXI.
To C—— H——y, Esq.