01 To His Brother Charles
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1742-01-to-his-brother-charles-001 |
| Words | 103 |
It seems to me I ought to go, and that without delay. I think of going early in the morning to Bexley and correcting Mr. Piers's sermon, The elaborate care which they used in revising such deliverances may be seen from the Diary notes in Journal, ii. 387-8. and of setting out for Donnington on Wednesday. If you write thither as soon as you receive this, your letter will be there near as soon as me; and I will either go on into Lincolnshire for a week, or come straight to Bristol, as you will. Let all the brethren pray for me. Adieu!