Wesley Corpus

12 To His Brother Charles

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1774-12-to-his-brother-charles-000
Words231
Free Will Christology Justifying Grace
To his Brother Charles Date: DEPTFORD, February 22, 1774. Surely you should reprint the depositions; only leaving out the names both of captains and ships. Read on. The farther you read in Thomas's A Scourge to Calumny, by Thomas Olivers. See letter of Jan. 13 tract the better you will like it. I never saw it till it was printed. Miss March See letters of March 4, 1760, and June 17, 1774, to her is likely to recover; she rides out every day. Mrs. G -is not joined with the Germans. I believe Miss B is. Miss F is in town. To-day, Henry Hammond In 1766 Charles Wesley persuaded Hammond, 'a poor wandering sheep that did run well for years, but left us upon his marriage, and Christ too,' to go to Spitalfields Chapel after twelve years' interruption. He returned to the fold, and was a regular attendant. See C. Wesley's Journal, ii. 216-17 and Jo. Bates pleading on the one side, Mr. Horton and Ley on the other, Mr. Davis See letters of Jan. 13 and May 6 to Charles Wesley had a full hearing. In the end he desired (not demanded) that some compensation might be made him for his losses. This is to be referred to the committee which meets to-morrow night. I shall not be there, but at Lewisham. We join in love to you and yours.