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 him. Oh, my friend, give him up to, and do not provoke him, by over-fondness and too great indulgence, to take him from you. The little lambs on board improve bravely; they bear the voyage best of all. They are as lusty as eagles: has dealt most gently with us. I hope I may say, the church in my house salute you and your wife.—I do not forget her; may she never rest till she comes into the glorious liberty of the children of ! It is a blessed thing, my dear friend, to be the 's freeman. My heart is full; I repent I have not allowed more paper. My dear Sir, excuse and pray for

Your most affectionate, though unworthy friend, G. W.

LETTER LXXII.

My dear Sister in,      Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1739.

WANT of time, not want of respect, has prevented my answering your kind letters. I esteem you highly for 's sake. I believe you to be one whom has chosen out of the world, and hath sealed to the day of redemption. Nothing, therefore, shall pluck you out of his hands. Was it not for this promise, my soul would be exceeding sorrowful at the prospect of what I may undergo. The innumerable temptations that attend a popular life, sometimes make me think it would be best for me to withdraw. But then I consider, that He, who delivered Daniel out of the den of lions, and the three children out of the fiery furnace, is able and willing to deliver me also out of the fiery furnace of popularity and applause, and from the fury of those, who, for preaching , and him crucified, are my inveterate enemies. In his strength therefore, and at his command, whenever his providence shall call, I will venture out again. As yet my trials have been nothing. Hereafter a winnowing time may come; then we shall see, who is on the 's side, and who dare to confess before men. None but those who wholly rely on the Redeemer's righteousness, and are truly born again of. Oh pray, that I may be found faithful. Satan hath been very busy with me since I saw you, but I trust the, by these inward trials, will purge me, that I may