Wesley Corpus

24 To Lady Maxwell Manchester July Io 1764

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1764-24-to-lady-maxwell-manchester-july-io-1764-001
Words142
Christology Pneumatology Free Will
Oh that you may be ever as dead to the world as you are now! I apprehend the greatest danger from that quarter. If you should be induced to seek happiness out of Christ, how soon would your good desires vanish! especially if you should give way to the temptation to which your person, your youth, and your fortune will not fail to expose you. If you escape this snare, I trust you will be a real Christian, having the power as well as the form of religion. I expect you will then have likewise better health and spirits; perhaps to-morrow. But O, take Christ to-day! I long to have you happy in Him! Surely few have a more earnest desire of your happiness than, my very dear Lady, Your Ladyship's most affectionate servant. To a Gentleman 16 WIGAN, July 13, 1764.