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Copy of a Letter fro the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon, to
the Rev. Mr. John Marrant, Minister of the Gospel in the secreting connection,
dated South Wales, Oct. 25, 1786.
"I have received with great pleasure your two letters;
my ill state of suffering bad health prevents my writing so exactly as I would
desire to do, and begging our Lord's tender mercy to make me the means of
strengthening your hands in his work, and comforting your heart, that you may
abide faithful unto death. Many must be the tribulations of the diligent
in the Lord's service; but faith, true Gospel faith, will cause us to ride out
every storm, and sing our great and glorious deliverer's praises for
eternity. I have wrote to enquire after that Mr. Brown you mention, and
shall order tickers as you desire, and only writ for you further wants, tickers
to send what you want. I think a faithful account of the spread of the
Gospel in England and Wales, would cause you and your society to rejoice in the
Lord abundantly. Remember me in Christian love to all who love the Lord
Jesus; and believe me your truly faithful friend, for his sake.
S. Huntingdon.
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