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SUSANNA WESLEY.


1 find I walk a deal lighter, and hope I shall sleep better now these sums are paid, which will make almost half my debts. I am a bad beggar, and worse at returning formal thanks, but I can pray heartily for my benefactors ; and I hope I shall do it while I live, and so long beg to be esteemed your Grace's most obliged and thankful, humble servant,

"Sam. Wesley."

Shortly after this, Mr. Wesley was released and returned home, where he lived with a lighter heart in the bosom of his family, and engaged in a voluminous correspondence with his eldest son at Westminster School.