A 22 To George Sykes
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1790a-22-to-george-sykes-000 |
| Words | 115 |
To George Sykes Date: BRISTOL, March 13, 1790. MY DEAR BROTHER, You have particular reason to bless God for the good spirit wherein you found and left your father. See letter of April 8. This is the Lord's doing, and is undoubtedly the effect of prayer. But I am sorry he is not weary of pain, otherwise he would have applied the bruised or baked onions. I know no instance yet wherein they failed to ease if not take away the pain. I have much hope that your father's visit to Mr. Linder's will cut up all misunderstandings by the roots. We are all in peace here; and I am Your affectionate friend and brother.