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 either been given over to a reprobate mind, or cast into a place of torment. Oh help me, help me, dearest Mr. N, help me to be thankful, and accept my thanks, though late, for all favours received when at New York. Indeed I love you in the bowels of our dear. Salute your dear wife my kind hostess: exhort her to be severely kind to her little boy.—My most cordial respects attend all who ask after me. Entreat them to continue their prayers, dearest Mr. N, for Your weak, but affectionate friend, brother and servant in, G. W.     LETTER CXLVI. To Mr. B.

Dear Sir,     Upper Marlborough, Dec. 8, 1739.

GRATITUDE obliges me to send you a letter of thanks for your last kind present, and all other favours; but the love of our constrains me to write to you, exhorting you earnestly to contend for the faith once delivered to the saints. I humbly hope the has been pleased to bless my coming in these parts to many, and amongst them to you also. It rejoiced me to find dear Mr. B was convinced that I preached the truth as it is in . It pleased me exceedingly, to find how his eyes were opened to see the direct contrariety there is, between the spirit of and the spirit of the world. What has my dear friend now to do, but to prosecute these convictions, and never rest till they end in a sound conversion. has given you richly all things to enjoy. Be persuaded hence-*forward not to be so cumbered about the many trifles of this life, as to neglect the one thing needful, Dare, Sir, to be singularly good, Oh dare to let your light shine before men—Be not ashamed of and his gospel. Come out from your carnal acquaintance, and live as becomes a true follower of our. Dear Mr. B, I hope will join with you. 's spirit has been and is now striving with his heart. I pray to make this the accepted time, and cause it to be the day of his salvation. How will it fill me with