Wesley Corpus

A 23 To His Niece Sarah Wesley

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1788a-23-to-his-niece-sarah-wesley-000
Words203
Free Will Assurance Religious Experience
To his Niece Sarah Wesley Date: BRISTOL, March 7, 1788. MY DEAR SALLY, When my appetite was entirely gone, so that all I could take at dinner was a roasted turnip, it was restored in a few days by riding out daily, after taking ten drops of elixir of vitriol in a glass of water. It is highly probable this would have the same effect in my brother's case. But in the meantime I wish he would see Dr. Whitehead. John Whitehead. See letter of Oct. 15, 1766. I am persuaded there is not such another physician in England; although (to confound human wisdom) he does not know how to cure his own wife. He must lie in bed as little as possible in the daytime; otherwise it will hinder his sleeping at night. Now, Sally, tell your brothers from me See letter of March 5. that their tenderly respectful behavior to their father (even asking his pardon if in anything they have offended him) will be the best cordial for him under heaven. I know not but they may save his life thereby. To know nothing will be wanting on your part gives great satisfaction to, my dear Sally, Yours very affectionately.