23 To George Gidley
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1778-23-to-george-gidley-000 |
| Words | 121 |
To George Gidley Date: DUBLIN, July 4, 1778. My DEAR BROTHER, - I am glad to hear that the work of God begins to increase even in poor Exeter. If Jos. Jones is able and willing to preach morning and evening, I should have no objection to his laboring next year in your circuit. Joseph Jones was appointed to Cornwall East in 1778. As to the house, it would undoubtedly be a means of much good if it can be procured. All the difficulty is to procure the money. We cannot do much because of the building at London. City Road Chapel was being built. But 'the earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof.' - I am Your affectionate brother.