A 62 To Mrs Freeman
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1788a-62-to-mrs-freeman-000 |
| Words | 88 |
To Mrs. Freeman Date: WHITBY, June 13, 1788. MY DEAR SISTER, If all the members of our Society could be persuaded to attend St. Patrick's Church, we should not need the Sunday service at the New Room. See letter of May 20, 1789. I wish you would always attend the church, except when I am in Dublin; unless you choose to make another namely, when Dr. Coke is in Dublin. I commend you and yours to Him that loves you; and am, my dear Jenny, Your affectionate brother.