91 To Charles Perronet
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1774-91-to-charles-perronet-000 |
| Words | 103 |
To Charles Perronet Date: LONDON, December 28, 1774. If we could once bring all our preachers, itinerant and local, uniformly and steadily to insist on those two points, 'Christ dying for us' and ' Christ reigning in us,' we should shake the trembling gates of hell. I think most of them are now exceeding clear herein, and the rest come nearer and nearer, especially since they have read Mr. Fletcher's Checks, which have removed many difficulties out of the way. I expect more good from Mrs. Brigg's medicine than from an heap of others. Remember Hezekiah's figs. I am, dear Charles, Ever yours.