Letters 1778
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letters-1778-002 |
| Words | 105 |
Your affectionate brother. To Thomas Carlill LONDON, January 25, 1778. Mr. Toplady might easily have answered Mr. Hervey, and maintained his point, upon supposition of Absolute Decrees; for it is certain whatever is ordained of God is right. If, therefore, 'whatsoever is is ordained of God,' then 'whatever is is right.' Mr. Toplady therefore was consistent with his principles; Mr. Hervey was not. You two and Brother Pritchard The preachers at Bristol were John Goodwin, Thomas Carlill, and John Pritchard. should procure all the subscribers you can to the Magazine. - I am, dear Tommy, Your affectionate brother. To Ann Bolton LONDON, January 24, 1778.