Wesley Corpus

29 To Mrs Jones Of Fonmon Castle

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1748-29-to-mrs-jones-of-fonmon-castle-000
Words194
Christology Social Holiness Scriptural Authority
To Mrs. Jones, of Fonmon Castle Date: LONDON, December 22, 1748. For the time to come, I purpose going from Bristol to Cork, if I can procure a convenient passage; and returning from Dublin to Holyhead, and so through North and South Wales. So that once a year (as long as my life is prolonged) I hope to have the pleasure of seeing you at Fonmon. When I leave London next (probably about a month hence), I am to spend some time at Kingswood, and then embark for Ireland. I am glad Mr. Meriton Wesley's estimate of his ability is not flattering. See letter of March 28, 1749. is of use. He should have told me whither he was going. We must always use openness toward each other. If I find any one using cunning or subtlety with me, I set a mark upon that man. There was no guile found in our Lord's mouth; nor can it be in the mouth of any true Christian. Shall not all our afflictions work together for good They must, if God is true. To His care I commit you; and am Your affectionate brother and servant.