Wesley Corpus

42 To Thomas Rankin

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1764-42-to-thomas-rankin-000
Words100
Free Will Prevenient Grace Means of Grace
To Thomas Rankin 25 LONDON, December 15, 1764. I wish you could conquer J. Paynter too. And who knows Love may do the deed. Want of sleep will occasion hoarseness. You should sleep at least six hours in twenty-four, either at once or at twice. For hoarseness look into the Primitive Physick; and try, one after another if need be, the garlic, the apple, the conserve, and the balsam. I know not how you will procure subscribers to Goodwin See letters of Nov. 2and Dec. 31. while you are pressing the general subscription. I am, dear Tommy, Your affectionate friend.