1767 March 12 (Thursday). Mr. Cushing to his School. Deacon Tainter, as he goes to Boston, comes in and tells me the Brethren that were so disturbed went to Capt. Woods last Eve, and that there is great warmth. May God Himself guard, direct and fortifie me against Such unreasonable plottings and attempts! At Evening came Mr. Timothy Warrin greatly concerned about his Wife. He tells me Mr. Cushing Said in the hearing of Several persons, that his Wife did not ask him to write her Testimony. I told Mr. Warrin I was afraid that if he did not take heed, he would Spoil (that is distract) his wife. At which he seemed startled and Said he was doing what he could to the Contrary. This Evening Jonathan Champney was married to Damaris How.