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 humbly in the dust, and say, "Why me,, why me? Fear not, my Lord, I have received remission of sins by the blood of . Into his arms, I am just about to commend your Lordship. I pray to visit your soul with his salvation; and hoping my humble respects will find acceptance with your Lordship, your lady, and lady Ann, I beg leave to subscribe myself,  Your Lordship's most obedient humble servant, G. W.     LETTER CCCLV.  To the Right Honourable Lord R.

My Lord,     Gallashiels, Sept. 28, 1741.

YOUR letter I fear has been too long unanswered, but gratitude will not permit me to defer answering it any longer. I have also received your Lordship's liberal benefaction for the orphans, for which and all other favours, your Lordship hath my hearty thanks.—The innumerable instances of 's goodness quite melt me down. The word of prevails more and more. Every where is getting himself the victory in poor sinners hearts. Young and old from many quarters fly to the gospel, as doves to the windows. I trust, your Lordship's daughters will feel the power of 's blood. Happy they, who do feel it. They rest in . They are sons and daughters of the Almighty. What a rich person is the poorest christian? He is joint heir with. Supported with this thought, and feeling the power of it in my soul, I can despise all sublunary enjoyments, and long to be wholly swallowed up in. Happy day, when we shall converse with the world no more! I pray to give me patience to wait 'till  comes. I would leap my seventy years, and fly upon the wings of faith and love, into the blessed Redeemer's presence. I hope your Lordship is thus minded. May the glorious Emmanuel keep you so, 'till your soul is carried into Abraham's bosom. This is the hearty prayer of, my Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient and obliged humbl servant, G. W.