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19 [October 1797] [1]
[in another hand: Mrs Ring, Reading][Marked from Dear Mr Newton]
Since I wrote last, I am told that you divided with Mr Ring, because he went to St Lawrence. [2] I cannot press you to go thither with him. But give my love to him and tell him as gently as you can, that I rather wonder and am sorry that he goes thither himself: if the Gospel be not preached there. I think he would be more comfortable if he went with you. I thought you were only separated by going to the different Meetings. [3] I love the church to which I belong, but without the Gospel, it seems like a shell, without a nut. The Lord bless you both. Amen. Pray for your affectionate and obliged
JN
Endnotes:
[1] |
From the remnant at the top of paper and the context, ‘Since I wrote last’, the date of this letter must be October, probably early, between that of 22 September 1797 and (well before) 21 December 1797. |
[2] |
St Laurence, Reading: Vicar/Rector John Green (d 1812) from 1788 to 1812. In 1786, as Newton published his 50 sermons on Messiah based on the texts in Handel’s oratorio, St Laurence held a performance of Messiah in the church, using their 1741 John Byfield organ. |
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‘Meetings’ refers to Dissenters’ Meetings: Congregational under Archibald Douglas and Baptist under John Holloway. |
Acknowledgements:
Descendants of Sophia Ring
British Library
Lambeth Palace Library MS 2942
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