12 To His Wife
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1751-12-to-his-wife-000 |
| Words | 111 |
To his Wife Leeds, May 15 1751 MY DEAR MOLLY, Love is talkative. Therefore I can't wait any longer. For it is two weeks since the former part of my last letter for you but one. And I found such nearness to you, that I could not wait. I hope, my Dear Love, that you go in the morning, and that you will dispatch all the business that nothing may hinder. But if God sees it will be not so, may we both say, Not as I will. . . . I suppose you know . . . Dearest Love, adieu. Pray enclose Brother Armitage's letter. Frank, and send it immediately.