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on Monday. On Monday, 16, 1 rode as far as Mr. Rem- 

 bert's, on Black River; here I retire to read and write. 



Sunday, 22. I preached at Rembert's, from Luke 

 xx. 21. 



Friday, 27. Reached Georgetown. 



Sunday, 29. Preached in Hamniett's house, now 

 fallen into our hands. We have about twenty whites, 

 and between three and four hundred blacks in society 

 here. My mind has been deeply tried by my friends, 

 who wished me to derange appointments made in two 

 circuits, that one station might be supplied. I do not 

 sport with preachers or people; I judge for the Lord 

 and his Church. I stand in the order of God as well 

 as the appointments of men. 



Monday, 30. We crossed Black River at Evans's 

 Ferry, and lodged at Henry Britton's, where we were 

 most kindly entertained. 



Tuesday, 31. I preached at Jenkins's Chapel on 

 Heb. ii. 3. We dined and came on to Port's Ferry 

 an hour after the setting of the sun. 



Thursday, February 2. We crossed Great and Lit- 

 tle Pedee; over the Latter I crossed in a canoe. At 

 Potat o Ferry, a forlorn place, we were detained three 

 hours. At Kingston Brother McCaine gave us a ser- 

 mon, and I also gave an exhortation; we lodged at 

 Richard Green's. 



Saturday, 4. We came to Hullum's; a curious, fear- 

 ful road we had — we hardly escaped miring sev- 

 eral times. The simple-hearted poor people have 

 built a house since I was here last. I gave them a 

 sermon from 2 Tim. iv. 7, 8. After meeting we pushed 

 on to Father Hullum's; dined and lodged with Will- 

 iam Norton. Brother Benjamin Jones, who had come 

 on Bladen Circuit about ten days back, died upon the 



