Wesley Corpus

Letters 1737

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letters-1737-013
Words129
Christology Free Will Reign of God
To Mr. James Hutton, At Mr. Innys', In St. Paul's Churchyard, London. To Mr. Verelst, Accountant to the Georgia Trustees SAVANNAH, June 1737. SIR, I have received the four boxes of which you was so kind as to give me advice, as well as the bundles from Mr. Causton. I can't imagine how you can support yourself under such a weight of business as lies upon you. May He who alone is able so support you that, in the greatest hurry of temporal things, you may never forget there are things eternal. I am, sir, Your most obedient servant. To Mr. Verelst The date and the person to whom this letter was sent were not known when the Standard Edition of the Journal was published. SAVANNAH, November 10, 1736.