Wesley Corpus

Letters 1780B

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letters-1780b-005
Words324
Assurance Free Will Christology
Your affectionate friend and brother. I doubt whether you had not better be at Liverpool than Bristol, because little children cannot be in Bristol house See letter of Feb. 26 to him.. In Liverpool house there is room enough. To John Valton 3 PARKGATE, April 21, 1780. MY DEAR BROTHER,-I send you herewith one of our Lord's jewels, my dear Miss Ritchie; such an one as you have hardly seen before. But, alas! it seems she has but a short time to stay here, unless the journey should remove her consumption. Miss Marshall, her friend, is an Israelite indeed. You will assist them all you can; and so, I doubt not, will Sister Maddern. Indeed, they are worthy. I hope you are writing for me an extract from your Journal. See letters of Feb. 9 and Oct. 1 to him. I wish you would take another burthen upon you. Interleave one of the Primitive Physicks, and insert into it as many cheap and simple medicines as you pIease. I am Your affectionate friend and brother. To Mr. Valton, At the New Room, In Bristol. e lived and sent him to paradise before his time. I do not know that this is your case. But I tell you whatever rises in my mind. I only want you to attain ia full reward. I /ialways am, my dear Nancy,/p p class="Section1" style=" text-autospace:none"Yours most affectionately./p div align="center" style="text-align:center; text-autospace:none" span class="MsoNormal"span style="MS Mincho"" To Mrs. Crosby 4 NEWCASTLE, May 11, 1780. MY DEAR SISTER, Before you mentioned it, that was my purpose, not to let any one know of your writing. Therefore I do transcribe what I choose to keep and burn the originals His wife's conduct made Wesley anxious to afford no opportunity for misunderstanding.. Neither must the witness supersede the fruits, nor the fruits the witness of the Spirit. Let other men talk this way or that, the word of the Lord shall stand.