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Form; and will confider, and determine, concerning their Publication*. Or rather will befeech the only wife GOD our SAVIOUR to over-rule and guide our Determination. Contrive to ftay fome Time with me.

Try if you can get me Taylor's Book; or any of those which you fhewed me. Neonomianifm unmefked, if you can light on, purchase for me. -I wish you growing Confolation in CHRIST; Deliverance from all your Troubles; and abundant Succefs in fpreading abroad the Savour of our REDEEMER's Name. In whom I am,

Dear SIR,

Your truly and affectionate

Friend and Brother,

Wefton, Feb. 22, 1758.

J. HERVEY.

Dear Mr. CUDWORTH,
RTH,

YEfterday your Favour came to Hand. I hope to see you at Wefton e'er long, and then I will

deliver the Letters + into your own Hand. I have fent you a Couple of Franks. If you want

more,

* The Publication of the 15th, 16th, and 17th Dialogues, corrected with Regard to the Objections of Mr. Sandeman.

+ Letters of Correfpondence between me and Ma Sandeman.

more, when I fee you, I will endeavour to supply you. I am glad you are debating the important Point with Mr. Sandeman. He feems to be an acute Perfon; and if there is a Flaw in our Caufe, will be likely to discover it. But, as far as I can judge, he has found no fuch Thing hitherto.

May the GOD of Truth and Grace be with you; and enable you to understand and defend the firft; to experience and abundantly enjoy the laft. Please to present my very affectionate Respects - and recom

to your worthy Kinsman Mr.

mend to his Prayer, and remember in your own,

Dear SIR,

Your Brother in CHRIST,

Wefton, March 1, 1758.

J. HERVEY.

Dear Mr. CuDWORTH,

THIS

HIS comes to defire you will inform me how I may direct a large Letter to you. Which I will fend, as foon as your Anfwer is received. It is a Manufcript*, which wants your Examination, and it is of fome Importance. Therefore I

am

*This was an Answer to Mr. John Wesley's Objections against Theron and Afpafio, and is fo valuable a Defence of Imputed Righteoufnefs, that its Publication is much to be defired.

I am somewhat folicitous, that it may not mif

carry.

Yours affectionately,

Wefton, July 15, 1758.

J. HERVEY.

P. S. You may direct your Letter, to stop at Northampton. Don't ufe any of your Franks. You will have greater Occafion for them. Or, if your Stock is spent, let me know.

Dear Mr. CUDWORTH,

THIS Day I received your Letter, with the two MS. Sheets inclosed. Accept my Thanks for your Remarks, and let me beg of you to examine the two Sheets, which are now fent. I will take your Advice with regard to Mr. B—; and follow your Hint, concerning your own Work. I apprehend there will be about ten fuch Sheets; and that the Piece will make a Two-Shilling Pamphlet. I must entreat you to get Time for the Revifal of all; which shall be sent you, as you fhall be able to dispatch the Work. I am,

Dear SIR,

July 27, 1758.

Moft cordially yours,

J. HERVEY.

My

more, when I fee you, I will endeavour to supply you. I am glad you are debating the impor tant Point with Mr. Sandeman.

He feems to be

an acute Perfon; and if there is a

Caufe, will be likely to difcover it.

Flaw in our

But, as far as I can judge, he has found no fuch Thing hitherto.

May the GOD of Truth and Grace be with you; and enable you to understand and defend the first; to experience and abundantly enjoy the last. Please to prefent my very affectionate Respects and recom

to your worthy Kinsman Mr.

mend to his Prayer, and remember in your own,

Dear SIR,

Your Brother in CHRIST,

Wefton, March 1, 1758.

J. HERVEY.

Dear Mr. CuDWORTH,

THIS comes to defire you will inform me how I may direct a large Letter to you. Which I will fend, as foon as your Answer is received. It is a Manuscript *, which wants your Examination, and it is of fome Importance. Therefore I

am

*This was an Anfwer to Mr. John Wiley's Objections against Theron and Afpafio, and is fo valuable a Defence of Imputed Righteousness, that its Publication is much to be defired.

I am somewhat folicitous, that it may not mif

carry.

Yours affectionately,

Wefton, July 15, 1758. J. HERVEY.

P. S. You may direct your Letter, to stop at Northampton. Don't use any of your Franks. You will have greater Occasion for them. Or, if your Stock is spent, let me know.

Dear Mr. CUDWORTH,

THIS Day I received your Letter, with the two MS. Sheets inclosed. Accept my Thanks for your Remarks, and let me beg of you to examine the two Sheets, which are now fent. I will take your Advice with regard to Mr. B-; and follow your Hint, concerning your own Work.→→→ I apprehend there will be about ten such Sheets; and that the Piece will make a Two-Shilling Pamphlet. I muft entreat you to get Time for the Revifal of all; which fhall be fent you, as you fhall be able to dispatch the Work. I am,

Dear SIR,

July 27, 1758.

Moft cordially yours,

J. HERVEY.

My

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