04 To Ebenezer Blackwell
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1747-04-to-ebenezer-blackwell-000 |
| Words | 105 |
To Ebenezer Blackwell Date: SHEFFIELD, May 14, 1747. I doubt you will sometimes be in danger by a snare you are not aware of: you will often meet with persons who labor till they are delivered of all they know, and who (perhaps 'with very good intent, but little wit') will tell you abundance of things, good or bad, of the Society, or any member of it. Now, all this is poison to your soul. You have only to give an account of yourself to God. Oh may you do it with joy, and not with grief! I am, dear sir, Your very affectionate servant.