04 To His Brother Charles
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1763-04-to-his-brother-charles-001 |
| Words | 103 |
J. Jones does good. I have seen the Colonel. Colonel Gallatin. See letter of July 19, 1750. James Morgan Morgan was closely associated with Maxfield. See letter of Jan. 8, 1757. has lately been in a violent storm, and is scarce alive. I advise him to retire to Kingswood for a season. We need all your prayers. God is preparing thoroughly to purge His floor. O let us be instant eukairws akairws. 2 Tim. iv. 2: 'in season, out of season.' We join in love to Sally. Adieu! Charles wrote at the back of this letter: 'Himself confirming my prophecy of the Ranters.'