Wesley Corpus

47 To Mrs Cousins

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1778-47-to-mrs-cousins-000
Words207
Free Will Catholic Spirit Universal Redemption
To Mrs. Cousins Date: LONDON, November 1, 1778. MY DEAR SISTER, - It is just as it should be. I have formerly said, 'I wonder how Mr. Whitefield can go on! For he has honor, and (comparatively) no dishonor. And this is "a test for human frailty too severe."' Now I have not that insupportable burthen. I have honor enough in all reason. But it is properly balanced with dishonor. I have good report, and (what is absolutely necessary) evil report too. To-day I am to open our new chapel. See Journal, vi. 215-16; and letter of Sept. 27 to Samuel Tooth. Hence also will arise both honor and dishonor. Yet a little while and all these things that seem considerable now will pass away like a dream. You do well, as often as you have opportunity, to make a little excursion among your neighbors. You have already seen the fruit of your labor of love; and more fruit will follow. I do not at all despair of poor Mr. Wood. He has not yet shaken off his convictions. Work your work betimes See letter of Feb. 23. and in His time He will give you a full reward. - I am, my dear Penny, Yours affectionately.