Wesley Corpus

B 48 To Richard Rodda

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1789b-48-to-richard-rodda-000
Words165
Free Will
To Richard Rodda Date: LAMBETH, November 20, 1789. MY DEAR BROTHER, I hope Sammy Bradburn's illness will be a lasting blessing to him, and perhaps as long as he lives. I did not mean to give Billy Hunter the five pounds as a dismission. If his strength returned, he might in a few months return to his work; but I doubt whether it will return or not, William Hunter, jun., was Rodda's younger colleague. whether he will ever be fit for a traveling preacher. You have done exactly right in the business of Dewsbury, which will be a warning to us for ever. So........ and may when business of the same kind. While I live no steps shall be taken toward the building any preaching-house till the trustees have given bond to settle it on our plan as soon as they are indemnified. See letter in Jan. 1791 to him. Peace be with you and yours. I am, dear Richard, Your affectionate friend and brother.