Wesley Corpus

A 27 To His Brother Charles

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1783a-27-to-his-brother-charles-000
Words130
Assurance Catholic Spirit Religious Experience
To his Brother Charles Date: DUBLIN, April 25, 1783. But how odd also is this affair of Miss Freeman! See letters of April 4 and May 2 to his brother. Since I left her at Sir Philip Gibbes's preparing for her journey to Bath, I have not had so much as one line from her. Yesterday I had a letter from Miss Gibbes and another from her sister; but she is not even mentioned either in one or the other. Do you know what is become of her Is she ill Surely she is not slipped back to Paris! All is quiet here. God has made our enemies to be at peace with us. In about ten days I hope to be at Chester. Peace be with you and yours!