Less than the least of all,

G. W.


LETTER MCCCCXIII.

To the Same.

Frome, May 8, 1769.

My dear Friend,

MANY thanks for your kind letter. A blessed day yesterday in Bradford church. A blessed day here in the fields; thousands attended, all more than solemn. Mrs. M——re I hope was touched at Bath last Tuesday sevennight. Glorious prospect in these parts. Grace! grace! I am now going to Chippenham, Castlecomb, Dursley, Rodborough, Painswick, Gloucester, [♦]Cheltenham, in my way to London. The west circuit must be deferred, on account of the opening the chapel at Tunbridge. I am easy about London, being so well supplied. God bless you all! All send cordial respects. W——s’s inadvertencies grieve me. You will be punctual. I hope to answer Captain J——s in a post or two. Love and thanks to Mr. E——s. Lord prosper the gospel plough! Adieu, I must away. Cease not to pray for, my dear Sir,

Yours, &c. in Jesus,

G. W.