B 07 To Kitty Warren
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1788b-07-to-kitty-warren-000 |
| Words | 221 |
To Kitty Warren Date: NEAR LONDON, July 22, 1788. MY DEAR SISTER, Our Conference is to begin on the 20th instant, and will continue till the middle of the next month. 'Week.' It closed on Aug. 6. I purpose, if God continues my life and health, to leave London the Monday following namely, August 4. But I must go round by Portsmouth in order to open the new preaching-house. So that I expect my little journey through Wales will runs thus: Friday, August 8, Monmouth; Saturday, 9th, Breton; Monday, 18th, Carmarthen; Tuesday, 12th, Llangwain Llwynygwair. See Journal, vii. 426-7.; Wednesday, 13th, Haverfordwest; Saturday, 16th, Pembroke; Monday, 18th, Carmarthen; Tuesday, 19th, Swansea; Wednesday, 20th, Cowbridge. I do not wonder, if Mr. Dufton William Dufton was Assistant at Pembroke. The appointments were William Palmer, C. Bond, and Francis Truscott. Joseph Cole, who had been at Plymouth, went to Ayr and Dumfries. disliked the people, that the people should dislike him; and in that case the work of God must needs be hindered. But I am entirely of your opinion that it will soon revive if you have acceptable preachers. If he does not much object, I will appoint Josh. Cole for one. Perhaps you could meet me at Llangwain. Peace be with all your spirits! I am, my dear sister, Yours very affectionately.