Wesley Corpus

18 To His Wife Ennis Near Limerick July 12 1760

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1760-18-to-his-wife-ennis-near-limerick-july-12-1760-001
Words130
Pneumatology Free Will Means of Grace
If you really are of the same mind with me, if you want to make the best of a few days, to improve the evening of life, let us begin to-day! And what we do let us do with our might. Yesterday is past, and not to be recalled: to-morrow is not ours. Now, Molly, let us set out: Let us walk hand in hand To Immanuel's land! If it please God we meet again, let us meet for good. Had you rather we should lodge at the room When they were to be together at Bristol The Rev. George Stonehouse lived there for some time. See C. Wesley's Journal, ii. 215n, 223, C. or at Mr. Stonehouse's Peace be with your spirit! I am, dear Molly, Your affectionate Husband.