[618]. Letters, 1791, p. 302.

[619]. “Mrs. Fletcher’s Life,” by H. Moore, p. 158.

[620]. The Youth’s Instructor, 1835, p. 305.

[621]. “Simeon’s Memoirs,” by W. Carus, M.A.

[622]. Christian Miscellany, 1848, p. 326.

[623]. Wesley’s Journal.

[624]. Letters, 1791, p. 303.

[625]. Ibid., p. 304.

[626]. In an unpublished letter, dated, “Sunday Evening, February 27, 1785,” and signed “John and Mary Fletcher,” but evidently written by the latter, it is said:—“My dear Mr. Fletcher has had a bad cold; but is better. He is all alive, and living for eternity.”

[627]. These names are in the original letter.