A 24 To Thomas Rutherford
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1781a-24-to-thomas-rutherford-000 |
| Words | 112 |
To Thomas Rutherford Date: CARMARTHEN, May 8, 1781. After tossing up and down two days and two nights in a violent storm, finding it impossible to proceed, our captain was glad to take shelter in Holyhead harbor. I believed it to be the hand of God, and was content. So I give over the hope of seeing Dublin for the present; but I do not despair of seeing Londonderry within this month, if I should find an opportunity of getting over to the Isle of Man two or three weeks hence. I am, dear Tommy, Your affectionate friend and brother. I expect to be at Whitehaven before the end of this month.