CCCIV. — To the Same.

My Dear Brother,Bristol, August 31, 1784.

It was your part to write to me, of the behavior of William Eells, particularly at Warrington, without waiting till I heard of it from so many other persons. Seeing I find I cannot overcome him by love, I am at length constrained to let him drop. Pray inform him, he is no longer in the number of our Itinerant Preachers. I shall today send another Preacher to supply his place in the Bolton Circuit. I have done all I could to save him; but it is in vain: So I must at length give him up.

I am

Your affectionate brother and friend.