Wesley Corpus

Letters 1791

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letters-1791-007
Words174
Free Will Religious Experience Reign of God
Yours, c. To Adam Clarke 14 LONDON, February 9, 1791. What preacher was it who first omitted meeting the Select Society I wonder it did not destroy the work! You have done right in setting up the Strangers' (Friend) Society. It is an excellent institution. I am quite at a loss concerning Mr. Madan. I know not what to think of him. Send me your best thoughts concerning him. Let not the excluded preachers by any means creep in again. In any wise, write, and send me your thoughts on Animal Magnetism. See letter of Jan. 3. I set my face against that device of Satan. Two of our preachers here are in that Satanic delusion; but if they persist to defend it, I must drop them. I know its principles full well. With much love to your wife, I am, my dear Adam, Your affectionate brother. To Thomas Taylor LONDON, February 13, 1791. Kill your enemies Kill a fool's head of your own. They will die of themselves if you let them alone.