45 To Christopher Hopper
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1778-45-to-christopher-hopper-000 |
| Words | 171 |
To Christopher Hopper Date: LONDON, October 31, 1778. MY DEAR BROTHER, - At a General Conference David Evans Hopper was at Bradford. Evans 'desists from traveling' at the Conference of 1776, and is readmitted in 1779. was judged unqualified for a traveling preacher. At the last Conference we determined to receive no more married preachers. For what reason For an exceeding plain one - because we cannot keep them. I cannot: if you can, you may. But the people cannot or will not keep any more. James Kershaw's prophecies are very ingenious, and as authentic as Jacob Behmen's. See heading to letter of March 1777. I really think the French will burn their fingers. See letter of July 10, 1779, to Samuel Bradburn. We are much obliged to them for making our countrymen friends with each other. I am glad the knotty affair at Bolton is concluded, and hope the sour man is now in a good humor. - I am, with love to Sister Hopper, Your affectionate friend and brother.