Wesley Corpus

07 To Samuel Wells

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1779-07-to-samuel-wells-000
Words155
Catholic Spirit Universal Redemption Reign of God
To Samuel Wells Date: LONDON, January 18, 1779. I advise you to go once more to the Sessions, and say, 'Gentlemen, we have had advice from London: we desire nothing at all of you; but we demand of your clerk to register this place and to give us a certificate thereof, or to answer the refusal at his peril.' Answer no questions to justices or lawyers but with a bow, and with repeating the words, 'Our business is only with your clerk: we demand of him what the Act requires him to do.' If you judge proper, you may show this to any of the Justices. Wells was Assistant at Tiverton, to which circuit Exeter belonged. What I have written, I am ready to defend. PS. - You led the Justices into the mistake by your manner of addressing them. Beware of this for the time to come; you have nothing to ask of them.