A 40 To His Brother Charles
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1786a-40-to-his-brother-charles-000 |
| Words | 115 |
To his Brother Charles Date: NEAR EDINBURGH, May 18, 1786. Certainly Providence permitted injudicious men to you three miles from me, who should rather have been always at my elbow. See letter of May 3. I doubt whether there be not an anachronism in the of John Price i; whether they do not now impute to him what was done long ago. My Journal should have been sent several days since but Joseph Bradford trusted another person to transcribe it. The portion ready for the printer. The 1779-82 extract was dated end 'Newington, Jan. 19, 1786.' This Society flourishes much. I hope to be here again the 31st instant. Peace be with you all! Adieu.