110 LETTERS OF THE [1640-41. vnanimous consent in thos things which may be for the glory of God and the peace of His Church ; that all theas thinges, whithout which God may be sarfed without burdening the conscienc of any of Gods childeren, may be cast out, as thos things which haue to longe trubeled the peace of the chruch. I much reioyce that your father and you are well. I beseach the Lord continue your health. Mycosen Smith rwite me word that you weare perfectly well, which is much comfort to me. I heare not a word of my sister Wacke. I am sorry my lord is gone into the North. I thanke God, I am now out of my beed ; your brothers and sisters are well. I pray God blles you and keepe you in His feare, and giue you a comfortabell seeing of, Your most affectinat mother, BRILLIANA HARLEY. Janu: 22, 1640. Bromton Castell. My cosen Dauis remembers saruis to you. XCVI. For my deare sonne Mr Edward Harley. Deare Ned -I can not let such a sufficent mesenger goo without a letter to you. Mr. Gower had finisched but this day late. I beleefe your father will correct somethinge in it, or am deceafed. I sent Rice to carry this the more carefully, and I thinke your father may make some vse of him; for I feare on man is too littell for him. I pray God blles you. Your most affectinat mother, BRILLIANA HARLEY. Janu: 23, 1640. Bromton Costell. Your sister Marget is not very well, but the rest are well. I feare her made vsed somethinge to her head.
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