Wesley Corpus

44 To Mrs Hall

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1768-44-to-mrs-hall-000
Words108
Assurance Free Will Social Holiness
To Mrs. Hall Date: KINGSWOOD, October 6, I 768. I scarce know what to say with regard to the other affair. It is a delicate point. Is she sure of her temporal affairs Remember her whom Lawrence Coughlan See letters of Aug. 27, 1768, and Feb. 25, 1785 (to John Stretton). married and ruined. Let me not have another blot of the same kind. Let her take care to tread upon firm ground. Oh how busy are mankind! and about what trifles! Things that pass away as a dream! Vanity of vanities, all is vanity, but to love and serve God. I am, dear Patty, Your ever affectionate.