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heavy & intricate Commissions (but necessary for the
Safety of the Work of our Saviour) by the english Lords,
who very often in the Begin grew impatient, but were
cooled & friendly again by his humble & obliging Temper,
that he at last allways  always attaineth the very Point of his
Commission. That a usefull  useful Tool he was into the Hand of his
Master as well in Church as other weighty Affairs, is to  too
extensive to describe, but it is no more but reasonable
to be thanckfull  thankful for him, & not to forget what our Sav.r
has done by the Hands of our dear Brother.
In general we must of him: Nothing was to  too great & heavy
& nothing to  too mean & poor & well in Church Affairs,
or by Single Membres  Members, or Friends, or any Person
whatsoever, it was his Pleasure to serve or oblige
them. This his peculier  peculiar Disposition to help & serve,
& the good Opinion he had by any of every Body, by
whom he only could detect any Thing inclining to
Good, insnared him very often in difficult Consequences.
However if we loock  look on the Basis on which his Actions
were raised, we find indeed more reason to praise &
admire then  than to charge this noble character with
a Fault.
Ao. 1750 He get  got a  an Invitation to the Synod in Barby
& Ao. 53 returned with Johannes & Charl.s Tschirsky
through Swizerland  Switzerland & France to London again & stayd
there to Ao. 55. In this Time he bought Lindsey House
                                                                            & was Agent again

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