B 20 To Thomas Wride
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1785b-20-to-thomas-wride-000 |
| Words | 137 |
To Thomas Wride Date: KINGSWOOD, September 16, 1785. Those doggerel verses A monument had been placed in Norwich chapel in memory of Mr. Turner, and the doggerel verses on it greatly displeased Wride. must not remain in the chapel. I wish Zac. Houlton See letter of Oct. 8 to Wride. would spend two or three weeks with you. He is not eloquent, but he is useful. You do well in insisting on every person showing his ticket. I wonder Jon. Coussins Jonathan Coussins had been Assistant the previous year. did not. It is of importance to mind the Select Society; that, I apprehend, he never neglected. If the leaders and the bands are closely attended to, they will do well; otherwise not. - I am, with love to Sister Wride, dear Tommy, Your affectionate friend and brother.