Wesley Corpus

B 08 To John King

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1790b-08-to-john-king-000
Words166
Universal Redemption Justifying Grace Free Will
To John King Date: BRISTOL, July 31, 1790. MY DEAR BROTHER, It is well if anything can restore Brother Clarke's health. He seems to be nearly worn out as well as me. If anything can give him a new constitution, it will be a long journey. Therefore, when he strangely consented to go to Dublin, I could not say anything either for it or against it. And I did not know whether the thing were not from God when I saw both him and his wife so thoroughly willing to give up all. Indeed, designing and crafty men have blown up such a flame in Dublin as none can quench but a man of faith and love. If I should live, I do not purpose he should stay there any longer than a year. But who knows what a year may bring forth It may carry both me and you and them into a better world! Therefore let us live to-day! I am Your affectionate brother.