Wesley Corpus

A 05 To Samuel Furly

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1756a-05-to-samuel-furly-000
Words108
Free Will Works of Piety Means of Grace
To Samuel Furly Date: LONDON, February 3, 1756. Now is the time to arise and shake yourself from the dust. Now assert your liberty. When you are on the field, you can't make head against the enemy. But now you may secure armor of proof. You may be stronger every day than the other. Only be instant in prayer. I have an extremely pretty letter from Mr. Dodd. Wesley's answer to William Dodd was written two days later, also that to 'P. V.' (Richard Tompson). It is wonderfully civil and peremptory. I purpose to answer him this week, and perhaps P. V. too. I am Your affectionate brother.