A 43 To Zachariah Yewdall
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1789a-43-to-zachariah-yewdall-000 |
| Words | 116 |
To Zachariah Yewdall Date: ATHONE, April 18, 1789. MY DEAR BROTHER, I am glad to hear that there is so fine a prospect at Dalkeith. So is generally the way of our Lord, to try us first, and then to comfort. It is pity but James Ridall See letter of Dec. 17, 1787. had thoroughly settled his affairs before he attempted to travel. If that had been done, there is no doubt but he would have been useful wheresoever he went. I wish, however, Brother Dall may make a good conclusion with regard to the chapel at Dumfries. See letter of Jan. 28. Peace be with you and yours! I am, dear Zachary, Your affectionate brother.