[♦] “Chentlenam” replaced with “Cheltenham”


LETTER MCCCCXIV.

To Mr. J——s.

Rodborough, May 11, 1769.

EBENEZER, Ebenezer! Through infinite mercy, I just now arrived here. Blessed seasons at Chippenham, Castlecomb and Dursley, in our way from Frome. Have been enabled to preach five times this week. It is good to go into the highways and hedges. Field-preaching, field-preaching for ever! Cannot yet determine what course to steer next. At present a very heavy cold lies upon me. Jesus’s warm love more than makes amends for all. God fill all your dear souls with it! I am easy, as you go on well in London. God bless you all. By Saturday’s post you may know further concerning, my dear Captain,

Less than the least of all,

G. W.


LETTER MCCCCXV.