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 by the Jews; but the will make you more than conqueror over all. The word of the will make its own way. Beg of to give you true notions of our free justification by faith in. Bring your Indian hearers to believe, before you talk of baptism, or the supper of the. Otherwise they will catch at a shadow, and neglect the substance. Improve the leisure you now enjoy, and see that you feel the truths you speak. Feed on this promise, "It shall be given you in that hour what you shall say." Your circumstances call for a fulfilling of it—Tell them what has been doing here, and how happy  will make them. Be sure tell them, tell them, that true faith is not merely in the head, but in the heart, and that it will certainly be productive of good works. Frequently meditate on 's free love to yourself, and that will best qualify you to speak of it affectionately to others. I could say more, but time will not permit. Pray for me. All with me salute you. My poor petitions you may depend on, as the shall enable me. My love to all, and believe me to be Your affectionate friend, brother, and servant in,  G. W.     LETTER CLXXXIII. To the Allegany Indians.

My Dear Brethren,     Reedy Island, May 21, 1740.

FOR so I call you, because you, and I, and all, have one common father,, in whom we live, move and have our beings We all came at first out of the dust of the earth. For after made the sun, moon, stars, and every thing you see, he also made a creature called man, and breathed into him the breath of life; he then became a living soul. He could not only walk and speak, but he could also think, and reason, and was full of goodness, peace, and joy. This man, this happy creature placed in a garden, which his own right hand had planted. He then cast him into a deep sleep, and out of one of his ribs made what we call a woman, that she might be his wife. Their names were Adam and Eve. With these, made an agreement that they should