Joseph Stennett, Kentish Town, London, to John Rippon, London, 10 December 1795.
Kentish Town Decr 10th 95.
Dear Sir,
I have just received yours, and am sorry it is out of my power to comply with your request, as I am going to Watford. – If I can afford you assistance by preaching any other time, I shd be ready to do it – My Sister is, thro’ the goodness of God, much better than she has been – indeed we have all of us had a series of afflictns, but much mercy has been mingled with it. – I wish much to see you, & talk over a variety of matters. – I wish I knew when it would suit you – With kindest remembrance to Mrs R in which Mrs S & my sister join me
I remain
Yr affece frd & bror
Josh Stennett
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Text: John Rippon Letters, British Library, Add. Ms. 25389, fol. 178.