10 To Mrs Adam Clarke
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1791-10-to-mrs-adam-clarke-000 |
| Words | 124 |
To Mrs. Adam Clarke Date: LONDON, January 18, 1791. MY DEAR SISTER, Before this time I hope God has heard the prayers and given Brother Clarke a little more ease. I should suspect a dropsy in the brain, which, though formerly judged incurable, has lately been cured. Both Brother Clarke and you have large proofs that whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth. See letters of Jan. 3 and Feb. 9. He knoweth the way whence you go; when you have been tried, you shall come forth as gold. I wonder at the folly of Mr. V. Surely he is a very weak man. But I shall judge better when I see his performances. Peace be multiplied again! I am, my dear sister, Ever yours.