B 21 To John Atlay
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1788b-21-to-john-atlay-000 |
| Words | 104 |
To John Atlay Date: PEMBROKE, August 23, 1788. MY DEAR BROTHER, If you are persuaded that such a promise (which is the whole and sole cause of the breach at Dewsbury) is binding, c., you must follow your persuasion. You will have blame enough from other persons; my hand shall not be upon you. If I can do you good, I will; but I shall certainly do you no harm. George Whitfield is the person I choose to succeed you. I wish you would teach him as much as you can without delay. I am, with kind love to Sister Atlay, Your affectionate brother.