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Title
October
19
,
1804
letter
from
W
.
Hanbury
, to
Thomas
Haweis
Post Date
October
19
,
1804
Author
Hanbury
,
W[illiam
Bateman
,
First
Baron
Bateman
of
Shobdon]
(1780-1845)
Recipient
Haweis
,
Thomas
(1734-1820)
Date
1804-10-19
Physical Description
4
pp
.
total
;
3
pp
.
text
;
1
p
address
Dimensions
38
x
24
cm
Location (Box, Folder)
Box
1
,
File
54
Address To
Aldwinckle
,
Thrapston
,
Northamptonshire
Country To
England
Address From
Christ
Church
,
Oxon
Country From
England
Transcriber
Gareth
Lloyd
Plain Text Transcription
From
[William]
Hanbury
at
Christ’s
College
Oxford
to
T.H
. at
Aldwincle
,
Thrapston
, in
Northamptonshire
.
T.H
. would
probably
have
expected
to have
heard
from
Hanbury
before
now
–
he has been
waiting
for an
opportunity
to
send
T.H
. the
missionary
journals
,
which
he
hopes
to be
able
to
send
to
Thrapston
in a
few
days
.
Hanbury’s
father
and
some
others
have been
so
against
his
following
the
word
of the
Lord
, that he
decided
for the
sake
of
peace
not to
come
to
Aldwincle
again
this
year
.
Indeed
the
last
month
that he was at
Langton
(Church
Langton
in
Leicestershire)
, he had a
very
uncomfortable
time
of
it
and
left
with
great
heaviness
of
spirit
.
However
when
he
returned
to
Oxford
and
met
the
people
‘who
are
called
to be
saints
here,
I
thanked
God
and
took
courage…’
His
trials
have
already
been
greater
than
others
can
imagine
, but they
work
for
good
and he has
learned
from them that he
knew
little
of his
heart
before
.
‘My
mother
has
convinced
me
of the
necessity
of
being
put
into the
furnace
of
affliction
,
first
into
one
and then into
another..’
In this
way
,
Hanbury
hopes
the
Lord
will
teach
him the
hidden
wisdom
.
Before
,
when
sitting
alone
or
conversing
with
friends
, he
used
to
think
that he
could
bear
the
heaviest
cross
and
follow
the
Lord
whatever
the
cost
, but
now
he
is
taught
that he
is
in
fact
a
‘poor
,
blind
and
straying
creature
and that
my
own
strength
is
very
weakness…’
Spiritual
matters
are
discussed
in
detail
.
When
Hanbury
read
an
account
of the
life
and
ministry
of
[George]
Whitefield
,
it
seemed
to him that he
did
not
think
there was any
such
manifestation
of
God’s
power
now
in
existence
and he
is
afraid
that there
is
no
such
good
work
going
on here. He
is
in
fact
sure
that there
is
a
conspiracy
against
truth
and a
terrible
storm
on its
way
which
will
sweep
away
all
the
Lord’s
people
.
Another
rigorous
statute
has been
passed
and
among
some
of the
great
names
in
government
,
some
of the
‘enmity
of the
old
serpent
seems
to be
manifesting
itself
in its
most
horrible
forms
.
Immediately
after
Hanbury
saw
T.H
., he
wrote
to his
friend
Birch
informing
him of
T.H.’s
advice
about
taking
the
Rowel
curacy
as
well
occasionally
as
Aldwincle
. In his
reply
,
Birch
thought
himself
to be
unequal
to the
task
of
taking
two
places
,
especially
when
they were at a
distance
apart
from
each
other
. As for
Rowel
, he
asked
for
time
to
make
his
decision
.
After
receiving
his
letter
,
Hanbury
heard
of
one
Mr
Brotherhood
who
is
spoken
well
of by
many
of the
Lord’s
people
. He
accordingly
informed
Brotherhood
of the
vacancy
at
Rowel
and he
accepted
without
hesitation
.
Hanbury
then
met
him at
Mr
Bosworth’s
in
Brampton
,
Cambridgeshire,on
the
evening
before
he
began
his
ministry
there
–
this was
about
six
weeks
ago
and he has not
seen
him
since
, but he
hears
that
Brotherhood
has
large
congregations
and
every
reason
to
believe
that the
Lord
is
with him.
Hanbury
hopes
to
see
T.H
. in
London
or
Oxford
. If
ever
he
can
come
this
way
and
spread
a
word
or
two
,
several
would be
pleased
to
see
him and he would be
welcome
to
make
use
of
Hanbury’s
rooms
.
(1
sheet
,
3p.)
19
October
1804
Notes
[MS
note
by
Haweis'
son
,
J.O.W
.
Haweis.]
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