B 01 To Ann Bolton
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1789b-01-to-ann-bolton-000 |
| Words | 129 |
To Ann Bolton Date: LEEDS, July 27, 1789. MY DEAR NASCY, Although what you propose is quite a new thing such as we have yet no precedent of, yet I do not know but it may be a means of much good. It may be worth while to make a trial for a year, especially as Brother Pescod Joseph Pescod, the Assistant in Oxfordshire in 1788, moved to. St. Ives soon after this letter was written. is willing himself to make the first experiment. But it would be well to do so on a regular plan, a kind of circuit, and not to ramble without any rule. Wishing you a continual power to do and suffer all the will of God, I am, my dear Nancy, Yours most affectionately.