Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . urns may have Occasion for, I hope there isno need to expect either of you to afford mutual assistance to each desire you to Communicate this Letter to Mr Price; and have no moreto add at this time but to commend you to ye divine protection, and towish you success in your Pastorall Labours, — wch will always be a Great satisfaction to Sr, your assured frd and Br, Edm. London. THE BISHOPS COMMISSARY. 437 My intention is that you enter upon the duty as soon as y* 15. ofAprill is over, that being the day wch


Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . urns may have Occasion for, I hope there isno need to expect either of you to afford mutual assistance to each desire you to Communicate this Letter to Mr Price; and have no moreto add at this time but to commend you to ye divine protection, and towish you success in your Pastorall Labours, — wch will always be a Great satisfaction to Sr, your assured frd and Br, Edm. London. THE BISHOPS COMMISSARY. 437 My intention is that you enter upon the duty as soon as y* 15. ofAprill is over, that being the day wch Mr Harward dyd, and the societywill appoint a Missionary for Situate without Loss of time. In this appointment, Bishop Gibson had exercised a sagaciousjudgment of what would be for the best interest of the church;and although Mr. Davenport and Mr. Price did not escape themisunderstandings which the bishop feared, the Kings lecturer,before his untimely death, was able to do important service inbuilding up the new church that sprang from the mother churchto which he now


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