Letters 1739
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letters-1739-019 |
| Words | 118 |
What is the matter with our sisters My brother Charles complains of them. To James Hutton 8 BRISTOL, April 9, 1739. MY DEAR BRETEREN, On Sunday evening, the 1st instant, I began to expound at Nicholas Street Society our Lord's Sermon on the Mount. The room, passage, and staircase were filled with attentive hearers. On Monday I talked with several in private, to try what manner of spirit they were of; and at four in the afternoon went to a brickyard, For a description of this noted place, see Journal, ii. 172n. adjoining to the city, where I had an opportunity of preaching the gospel of the kingdom (from a little eminence) to three or four thousand people.