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Lake: we found it at Mr. Martin's. On Tuesday we 

 made twenty-five miles to Murray's Ferry, instead of 

 fifteen: at Long Ferry, to which we were obliged to 

 steer, we were detained five hours through the swam}); 

 heat, mosquitoes, gallmippers — plenty. We rode twen- 

 ty miles after sundown to get to Mr. Hatchett's, at 

 Monk's Corner; the family being sick, we went to Mr. 

 Jones's, who kindly entertained us. We made jS.£ty 

 miles to-day, and came to lodgings about ten o'clock 

 at night. On Wednesday we came through heat and 

 heavy roads to Charleston, where Ave found all things 

 well, and in good order: Lewis Myers is an econo- 

 mist. 



Sunday, November 2. At Cumberland Street Church 

 I preached in the morning; and at Bethel in the aft- 

 ernoon. 



Monday, 3. Neither unemployed, nor trifiingly. 

 If we call for social prayer seven times a day, there 

 are none to complain; the house is our own, and pro- 

 fane people board not with us. My time is spent in 

 reading, writing, and receiving all who come, whites 

 and Africans: I am sometimes called away in the 

 midst of a letter. God the Lord is here. I am happy 

 that we have finished our new church, and bought an 

 acre of ground; should I live long,- 1 shall see a house 

 in the Northern Liberties of Cooper Eiver. On Tues- 

 day I wrote a letter to Dr. Coke, giving a general 

 statement of the late work of God upon our continent. 



Sunday, 9. I preached again in Cumberland 

 Church, on 2 Cor. iv. 17, 18. In the afternoon I 

 gave them a discourse at the Bethel Church, upon 

 Phil. i. 27-30. 



Monday, 10. It appears that there is a work amongst 

 white and black— some have found the blessing. 



