Wesley Corpus

07 To His Wife

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1751-07-to-his-wife-001
Words214
Free Will Trinity Works of Piety
If you still have a desire to make your will, Brother Briggs William Briggs, of the Customs House had been for some time a Methodist preacher. He was a leader at the Foundry in 1745. See heading to letter of Feb. 25, 1769. can write it for you. It requires no form of law no, nor even stamp paper. But if you apprehend any difficulty, Mr. I'Anson Wesley's legal friend and advisor. See W.H.S. v. 230-7. will rejoice to advise you, either for my sake or your own. My dear, forward the business with Mr. Blisson Mr. Wesleys trustee. See the next three letters. and the stating the accounts by Mr. Crook Mr. Crook was evidently making some account of Mrs. Wesley's affairs. See next letter. as much as possible. But O let no business of any kind hinder the intercourse between God and your soul! Neither let anything prevent your spending at least one hour a day in private reading, prayer, and meditation. To hear you do this constantly will give a particular satisfaction to him who blesses God that he is Ever Yours. If any letter comes to you directed to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, See address at end of next letter. open it: it is for yourself. Dear Love, adieu!