Yours, &c. &c. in Him who is all in all,

G. W.


LETTER MCCCXXXVIII.

To Mr. D——n.

London, October 26, 1765.

My very dear Friend,

ACCEPT a few hasty but loving lines. Your letters came safe. I thank God for their contents. In return I can inform you, that Bethesda matters are likely to come to a speedy and happy issue. We talk of my coming over again. It is not impossible, if my health admits. At present, blessed be God, I am better than last year. The word runs and is glorified in London. Bet D——y must not come here. You have not been so explicit as was Mrs. R——l about her. Instead of her, pray send over a barrel of rice or two, directed to Mr. T—— C——a, in Winchester-street, near Moorfields. Pray inform Mr. H——m, that I hope to send him some pleasing particulars by the next ship. I have much to say, but have scarcely a moment left to send you my hearty thanks and blessing, and subscribe myself, my very dear friend,

Ever yours, &c. in the glorious Emmanuel,

G. W.