Wesley Corpus

28 To George Gidley

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1765-28-to-george-gidley-000
Words85
Free Will Means of Grace Works of Mercy
To George Gidley 17 LONDON, November 25, 1765. If the Justice at Exeter will grant you warrants, take them by all means; and inform him (what probably he does not know) that I have tried already with the whole Bench of Justices whether the Conventicle Act affects the Methodists, and have cast them in Westminster Hall. And if any, high or low, has a mind to fight with me again, let them begin as soon as they please. I am Your affectionate friend and brother.