A 25 To Samuel Bardsley
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1786a-25-to-samuel-bardsley-000 |
| Words | 122 |
To Samuel Bardsley Date: BRISTOL, March 4, 1786. The alteration which has been made in America and Scotland The ordinations of 1784. has nothing to do with our kingdom. I believe I shall not separate from the Church of England till my soul separates from my body. The Life of Mr. John Fox The Life of John Foxe the Martyrologist, bearing his son's name, was prefixed to the 1641 edition of Acts and Monuments. is really remarkable. I do not know but it may be worth while to republish it. If Mr. Fletcher See letter of Sept. 15, 1785. had traveled like you or me, I believe he would have lived these twenty years. - I am, dear Sammy, Your affectionate brother.