31 To James Freeman
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1770-31-to-james-freeman-000 |
| Words | 105 |
To James Freeman Date: BRISTOL, August 19, 1770. 1776. See Crookshank's Methodism in Ireland, i. 123, 303. I know them too well. I did hear reports of that kind; but I regarded them not. I would fain hope that Mr. Townsend Rector of Pewsey. See letter of Aug. 1-3, 1767. He preached against Arminianism. will behave better in Dublin than he did in Edinburgh. However, he will do little hurt, if you stand fast in one mind, striving together for the hope of the gospel. I am, dear Jemmy, Your affectionate brother. Letter addressed to Mrs. Jane Freeman, Near the Linen Hall, In Lisburn, Ireland.