Wesley Corpus

01 To His Mother

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1725-01-to-his-mother-000
Words170
Justifying Grace Free Will Trinity
To his Mother Date: OXON, May 28, 1725. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1725) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR MOTHER, -- My brother Charles, I remember, about a month or two since, was bemoaning himself, because my brother and I were to go into the country, and he was to be left behind. But now I hope he has no reason 'to complain, since he had the good fortune to go down in my stead. It was indeed very reasonable that he should, since he had never been at Wroot before, and I have; besides that, my father might probably think it would be an hindrance to my taking Orders, which he designed I should do on Trinity Sunday. But I believe that would have been no impediment to my journey, since I might have taken Bugden [Buckden] in Huntingdonshire, where Bishop Reynolds. ordained, in my way; and by that means I might have saved the two guineas which I am told will be the charge of Letters Dimissory.