24 To John Whitehead
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1767-24-to-john-whitehead-000 |
| Words | 122 |
To John Whitehead Date: LONDON, August 15, 1767. MY DEAR BROTHER, As you desired it, you may labour in Lancashire for the ensuing year. His name appears second of the four preachers for Lancashire. William Whitwell was his colleague at Bristol when this was written. See letter of Oct. 15, 1766. I have considered what you say concerning the usefulness of being present at the General Conference. And I think we may steer a middle course. I will only require a select number to be present. But I will permit any other travelling preacher who desires it to be present with them. O let us be all alive to God and all athirst for His whole image! I am Your affectionate brother.