Yours, &c. &c. in our Jesus,

G. W.

[¹] Mr. Whitefield’s wife died August 9th.


LETTER MCCCXCII.

To Mr. R—— K——n.

Trevekka, August 26, 1768.

My dear Friend,

I HAVE had the return of my old disorder; but blessed be God, I am strengthened to preach the unsearchable riches of Jesus Christ. We reached Gloucester on Monday, and came hither on Wednesday afternoon. All we have met with exceeds description. Early next Monday I purpose to set off for Bristol, and soon after shall return to London. Brethren, pray for us. I believe you do; for God is with us of a truth. I hope you and yours are supported. The Redeemer is a present help in every time of need. Cordial respects await all that love him in sincerity. Mr. L——d and a Londonner left us to-day. I hope Mr. P——d and B——s make all possible dispatch. God send dear Mr. H——y a good passage and safe return! Amen! Amen! Lord, quicken my tardy pace!

Ever yours, &c. in Jesus,