B 24 To Samuel Furly
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1756b-24-to-samuel-furly-000 |
| Words | 127 |
To Samuel Furly Date: LONDON, SNOWSFIELDS, December 4, 1756. As to yourself, principlis obsta: the first look or thought! Play not with the fire no, not a moment. Then it cannot hurt you. Mr. Drake must determine for himself as to conversing with those gentlemen. If he feels any hurt from it, he must abstain; if not, he may converse with them sparingly that is, if there be but a faint, distant prospect of doing them any good. I have no receipts or proposal; so they may be sent in my next. I have answered about an hundred and forty pages of John Taylor See letter of June 18.; but it has cost me above an hundred and twenty. Sammy, never trifle more! I am Yours affectionately.