45 To Adam Clarke
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1787-45-to-adam-clarke-000 |
| Words | 97 |
To Adam Clarke Date: LONDON, December 18, 1787. I am afraid you have been too severe with Mr. Walker. Clarke says in a letter to Wesley on Dec. 20, 1786, that George Walker furnished his board gratis. See Dunn's Clarke, p. 32; and letters of Oct. 2o, 1787, and Jan. 8, 1788. I am persuaded there is much good in him, otherwise he would have washed his hands of the Methodists. Take care you do not contract something of Brother De Queteville's temper! See letter of Dec. 8. I am, dear Adam, Your affectionate friend and brother.