15 To John Fletcher
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1768-15-to-john-fletcher-000 |
| Words | 80 |
To John Fletcher Date: BIRMINGHAM, March 20, 1768. I do not wonder at it at all, especially considering with whom you have chiefly conversed for some time past namely, the hearers of Mr. Madan and Mr. Romaine (perhaps I might add of Mr. Whitefield). The conversing with these I have rarely found to be profitable to my soul. Rather it has damped my desires, it has cooled my resolutions, and I have commonly left them with a dry, dissipated spirit.