73 To Francis Wolfe
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1772-73-to-francis-wolfe-000 |
| Words | 90 |
To Francis Wolfe LONDON, November, 22, 1772. You should speak plainly and freely to Brother Seed. See letter of June 23, 1771. Before his illness I am afraid he had lost much ground. He should receive this stroke as a call from God, and for the time to come live as he did when he travelled first. Let both of you strongly exhort the believers everywhere to 'go on to perfection'; otherwise they cannot keep what they have. I am, with love to Sister Wolfe, Your affectionate friend and brother.