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 has come with power. I have reason to think, that three persons who came to see the orphan-house, have been effectually called by our. I have now some Carolina visitors in my house; two of them, I believe, are coming truly to .—The word runs like lightning in Charles-Town. A serious lively Baptist minister, named Tilly, is here also; he has preached often for me, and last Sunday received the sacrament in our way.—O bigotry, thou art tumbling down a-pace! Blessed be .—Next week, willing, I embark for Charles-Town, shall stay there a few days, and from thence purpose going to New-England. wonderfully provides for my orphans.—I am kept from every degree of doubting; nay, the fills me daily with a full assurance of faith. He chastens and corrects me, but it is all in love. O help me to praise him, and thereby add to the obligations already laid on, dear Mr. N, Ever yours,  G. W.     LETTER CCXIII. To Mrs. L.

Honoured Mother,     Charles-Town, Aug. 22, 1740.

ALTHOUGH I had not the pleasure of receiving one line, either from your dear self, or from any other of my beloved friends; yet my heart was rejoiced just now by a sailor, who told me, that he saw and conversed with you the twenty-ninth of May last. I thank you for the salutation sent to me by him. Indeed I thank you from my very heart: for I feel myself unworthy of your notice. Every day I love and honour you more and more; and when you come to judgment, will shew you how many tears I have shed in secret for you and my dear sister. O let them not be in vain! Honoured Mother, fly to .—Behold, with open arms, yonder he stands, ready to embrace you, if you feel your misery, and are willing to come to him to find rest. May the great, who only can govern the wills and affections of sinful men, make you willing in the day of his power! Yesterday brought me hither again. In a few days, I hope to embark for New-England; thence, willing, you may