Letters 1777
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letters-1777-038 |
| Words | 87 |
MY DEAR BROTHER, I have wrote to Mr. Creighton. See letters of May 24, 1773, and July 12, 1778. Yours of the 12th instant I received this afternoon. I desire one of the preachers in the Armagh Circuit to change with you till Lady Day. Before that time (if my life health are spared) I hope to be in Ireland myself. I am Your affectionate brother. I shall be glad of a correspondence with the clergyman mention. To Mr. John Bredin, At Mr. Maire's Merchant, In Iniskillan.