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knows by happy experience. May you know it more and more so every day and hour! But I fear I weary your Ladyship, and therefore hasten to subscribe myself, ever-honoured Madam,

Your Ladyship's most dutiful, obliged and
ready servant for Christ's sake,

G. W.

LETTER DCCCLXXXIV. To Mr. ——.


Very dear Sir, London, March 1, 1751.

YOUR generous conduct much affects me; it hath drawn me to the throne of grace in your behalf. If any of my poor writings should be rendered either entertaining or beneficial to you, I hope it will make me more thankful to him, who is the father of lights, and from whom every good and perfect gift cometh. Mr. H—— writes me word, that his heart is knit to you. I wish the colony affairs may not lie too hard upon him. Whenever he dies, I believe he will die as it were a martyr for the welfare of Georgia. He mentions Mr. H—— for a magistrate in his stead; if I might advise, nothing should be denied, that might strengthen Mr. H——'s hands. I know him to be a tried friend, and one who has the good of that poor province exceedingly at heart. Young M——, he thinks, might be ordained for an itinerant preacher among the negroes. A good beginning amongst them might be of vast consequence. Mr. Z—— hath this affair much at heart. I give you these hints to be improved as you think proper. My views to serve Georgia are disinterested; so I believe are yours. Such intentions the great Redeemer will own and bless one way or another. I wish I could have my packet from Westminster, befere I leave town. I think you do right to send the young gentleman to B——. If he inquires for Mr. J—— S—— a merchant, he will be taken care of. B—— is no good place however for young men, for there young B—— has been hurt. But alas, if people's hearts are not upright, change of place will avail but little. This consideration induces me to send the inclosed. I commit it to your care, and commend your better part to his mercy, who