Wesley Corpus

A 25 To John Bredin

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1781a-25-to-john-bredin-000
Words177
Primitive Christianity Pneumatology Justifying Grace
To John Bredin Date: MANCHESTER, May 17, 1781. MY DEAR BROTHER, Two days and two nights we were buffering the waves, with the furious wind right ahead. We then with difficulty got into Holyhead harbor; and finding the wind continued as it was, we saw Providence was against us, and turned back to England. I am now going to the Isle of Man, and may very possibly step over from thence to Ulster. See previous letter. You should continue electricity as often as you have opportunity, and use as frequently as possible the diet drink The drink was made of half a pound of fresh shaved lignum vitae with half an ounce of senna. See Primitive Physick, No. 178; and for electrical treatment, letter of July 13, 1774, to Ann Bolton. in the Primitive Physick under that title 'For Scorbutic Sores'; I believe it will dry up that humor gently and very safely. If Providence brings me to Ireland, I shall not fail to let you know as soon as I am landed. I am Yours affectionately.