29 To Robert Carr Brackenbury
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1787-29-to-robert-carr-brackenbury-000 |
| Words | 84 |
To Robert Carr Brackenbury Date: LONDON, October 20, 1787. As the point is undoubtedly of very great importance, it deserved serious consideration; and I am glad you took the pains to consider it, and discussed it so admirably well according to Scripture and sound reason. I enclose a few lines for Mrs. , for whom I feel an affectionate concern. The God whom you serve will shortly deliver you from the heaviness you feel. I ever am, dear sir, Your affectionate friend and brother.