Wesley Corpus

54 To Robert Bell

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1769-54-to-robert-bell-000
Words115
Free Will Means of Grace Social Holiness
To Robert Bell Date: LONDON, December 2, 1769. MY DEAR BROTHER, Upon the first moving of the thing, Mr. Ball seemed cold, saying he had just procured the same favour for another. But he added, 'Do you make a point of this' I told him I did. 'Then,' said he, 'I will do what I can.' So I hope there is little reason to doubt but the thing will soon be accomplished. You have cause to bless God upon many accounts; particularly for the friendliness of your collector and supervisor; above all, for His revealing His love in your heart and giving you a word to speak in His name. I am Your affectionate brother.