Wesley Corpus

Letters 1772

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letters-1772-040
Words163
Free Will Christology Prevenient Grace
Speak a little to as many as you can; go among them, to their houses; speak in love, and discord will vanish. It is hardly possible for you to comfort or strengthen others without some comfort returning into your own bosom. It is highly probable I shall visit Ireland in the spring, though I am almost a disabled soldier. I am forbid to ride, and am obliged to travel mostly in a carriage. See letter of Aug. 31 to her. Whom do you think proper to succeed the present preachers at Limerick and Waterford Wrigley were at Waterford; John 2 Edward Slater was at Limerick. Jonathan Hern from Cork succeeded him. James Glassbrook and Francis Murray and Michael M'Donald followed them. You have need to stir up the gift of God that is in you. Light will spring up. Why not now Is not the Lord at hand I am, my dear sister, Your affectionate brother. To Mary Bishop COLCHESTER, November 4, 1772.