excerpt from 'Letter from Elizabeth Halfpenny to Charles Wesley, May 1742' (93 words)

excerpt from 'Letter from Elizabeth Halfpenny to Charles Wesley, May 1742' (93 words)

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Letter from Elizabeth Halfpenny to Charles Wesley, May 1742

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I had promised to go into the country and at the time of my going, your brother was just come down from London and I went down to the New Room in order to see him; because I could not go away before I had seen him. I went down but he was not there; but Mr. Richards and Mr. Ellison were there at breakfast, who sung a hymn whose first line is, "O thou who when I did complain," at which time I was in some measure supported under my heavy burden.

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