B 15 To William Mears
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1790b-15-to-william-mears-000 |
| Words | 125 |
To William Mears Date: PEMBROKE, August 15, 1790. MY DEAR BROTHER, It is my desire that all things be done to the satisfaction of all parties. Mears was a useful local preacher in Rochester. Compare letter of Oct. 29, 1786. If therefore it be more convenient, let Brother Pritchard's family John Pritchard was at Chatham and Charles Boon at Canterbury in 1790. and Sister Boon lodge at Chatham house. Why have you not set on foot a weekly subscription in order to lessen your debt Have neither the preachers nor the people any spirit Who begins I will give two shillings and sixpence a week (for a year), if all of you together will make up twenty shillings. I am, dear Billy, Your affectionate brother.