86 To Joseph Benson
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1774-86-to-joseph-benson-000 |
| Words | 110 |
To Joseph Benson Date: SEVENOAKS, December 12, 1774. It is the Scots only whom, when they like a preacher, would choose to have him continue with them Not so; but the English and Irish also yea, all the inhabitants of the earth. But we know our calling. The Methodists are not to continue in any one place under heaven. We are all called to be itinerants. Those who receive us must receive us as such. And if the Scots will not, others will. Brother Watkinson is welcome to those books, and any other which he thinks would be useful to him. I am, dear Joseph, Your affectionate friend and brother.