Letters 1790A
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letters-1790a-000 |
| Words | 118 |
To Edward Jackson LONDON, January 2, 1790. MY DEAR BROTHER, It is no wonder many of the Societies should be in poor condition, considering what poor care has lately been taken of them. They will soon find the difference. The books that are damaged you may give away as you judge proper. None ought to have made a collection for any place before the house at Dewsbury was built. However, do what you can, and you do enough. I am, with love to Sister Jackson, Your affectionate friend and brother. To Thomas Tattershall NEAR LONDON, January 6, 1790. Your affectionate friend and brother. To Mr. Tattershall, At the Preaching-house, Norwich. To Thomas McGeary 1 LONDON, January 9, 1790.