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 thank you, and shall be glad of a conference with you when I come to London. There have been faults on both sides. I think, my dear brother, you have not acted simply in some things. Let us confess our faults to one another, and pray for one another, that we may be healed. I wish there may be no dissention between us for the time to come. May preserve us from falling out in our way to heaven! The world and the devil are united against us; O that we could all unite against them! " is love, and he that dwelleth in love, dwelleth in ." I long to have all narrow-spiritedness taken out of my heart. is able to deliver me. His blood is Almighty. I trust I shall not rest, 'till I have felt the full power of it in my soul. Blessed be, I am still carried on from conquering to conquer. causes me to triumph in every place. I desire to lie as a poor sinner at his feet, and to cry, Grace! grace! I find I am shortly to be called before the higher powers. Help me, my dear brother, by your prayers. In about nine days I think to leave Scotland. I commend you to, and desire to subscribe myself, dear brother B, Yours affectionately in the bleeding Lamb, G. W.     LETTER CCCLXV. To the Reverend Mr. C.

Aberdeen, October 13, 1741.

My dear Brother,

I Received your letters, and am glad to hear that the glorious Emmanuel is pleased to countenance your ministry. May he smile on you more and more, and make you the spiritual father of many children! I have very great reason to be thankful to our common Saviour. He hath been with me greatly, both in England and Scotland. I generally preach twice every day, sometimes three, even four times, and generally expound in private every night. The has fought many battles for me, and still continues to make me more than conqueror through his love. This morning I felt his power in the pulpit, and now feel it much in my soul. O what a blessed thing it is, to have 's spirit witness with our spirit, that we are