we were still in great need, 
and when means were required for tomorrow morning, 10s. was given 
to me. This money was sent off this evening to the Orphan-Houses, for
the need of tomorrow morning. About nine o'clock a sister came to my 
house, who had been to Shirehampton, and had there received 1l. 10s. 
6d. for the Orphans. She gave also the remaining 6d. of the change of 
two sovereigns. The Lord inclined the heart of this sister to bring the 
money at once, and we are thus supplied for tomorrow. At half-past 
nine this evening I received another precious donation of 10s., with the 
following letter:-- 
"Aug. 29, 1844. 
"The history of this money is this. I did some work in the country some 
time ago, and thought I should never get the money for it, as I had 
repeatedly written about it, and could not get it. But some time ago I 
was asking the Lord to incline the heart of the person who owed me the 
money, to send it to me, and I told Him, that, if He would do so, I 
would give 10s. for the Orphans. Three days ago I had such confidence, 
that I should have the money, that I was enabled to praise the Lord for 
it; and today I was going up Park Street, and met the person coming 
with the money. It had been put into the party's heart the day before 
yesterday to pay me the money. Now, dear brother, I fulfil my promise 
to the Lord by giving you the money. Help me, dear brother, to praise 
Him for it, and that I may be enabled to trust Him more than ever I 
have done yet. 
"Yours in Jesus, 
"* * *" 
This brother is a poor tradesman, himself working with his hands. 
Aug. 30. Today 6s. 8d. came in by sale of Reports. This evening I met a 
sister from Bath, who is staying in Bristol for two or three days. She 
gave me her purse, and all that was in it, for the Orphans, being 5s., 
saying, she wanted nothing till she returned to Bath. This goes towards 
tomorrow's need, which will be at least 4l., and for which we have as 
yet only 1l. 6s. in hand. 
Aug. 81, Saturday. There came in a few shillings besides, last evening
and this morning, so that I had 1l. 13s. 8d. to send to the 
Orphan-Houses; but I find 4l. 5s. is needed.--Evening. There came in 
still further, in the morning, 5s. 6d., by sale of stockings, 1l. 8s. by sale 
of Reports, 15s. 1d. by sale of articles given for the purpose,5s. 5d. by 
sale of ladies' bags. And in the evening was received 2l. 10s. 2d. 
besides, so that I had 2l. 12s. 10d. more than was actually needed. 
Sept. 3, Tuesday. Since Saturday evening there has come in, in 
donations 18s. 10d., by sale of Reports 2l. 3s. 1d., and by work done by 
the Orphan-girls 1l. 3s. 8d. Thus, with what was left on Saturday, we 
have been supplied these two days. 
Sept. 4. Only one farthing was in my hands this morning. Pause a 
moment, dear reader! Only one farthing in hand when the day 
commenced. Think of this, and think of nearly 140 persons to be 
provided for. You, poor brethren, who have six or eight children and 
small wages, think of this; and you, my brethren, who do not belong to 
the working classes, but have, as it is called, very limited means, think 
of this! May you not do, what we do, under your trials? Does the Lord 
love you less than He loves us? Does He not love all His children with 
no less love than that, with which He loves His only begotten Son, 
according to John xvii. 20—23? Or are we better than you? Nay, are we 
not in ourselves poor miserable sinners as you are; and have any of the 
children of God any claim upon God, on account of their own 
worthiness? Is not that, which alone can make us worthy to receive 
anything from our Heavenly Father, the righteousness of the Lord Jesus, 
which is imputed to those who believe in Him? Therefore, dear reader, 
as we pray in our every need, of whatever character it may be, in 
connexion with this work, to our Father in Heaven for help, and as he 
does help us, so is He willing to help all His children who put their trust 
in Him. Especially do not think, that because you may not be called by 
God to establish Orphan-Houses and Schools for poor children, 
therefore you are not warranted to rely upon God, in all your need; for 
the blessedness of depending upon the living God    
    
		
	
	
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