Wesley Corpus

02 To His Mother

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1727-02-to-his-mother-000
Words191
Justifying Grace Free Will Social Holiness
To his Mother Date: LINCOLN COLLEGE, March 19, 1727. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1727) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR MOTHER, -- One advantage at least my degree has given me: I am now at liberty, and shall be in a great measure for some time, to choose my own employment; and as I believe I know my own deficiencies best and which of them are most necessary to be supplied, I hope my time will turn to somewhat better account than when it was not so much in my own disposal. On Saturday next I propose beginning an entirely different life, with relation to the management of my expenses, from what I have hitherto done. I expect then to receive a sum of money, [Probably from his Fellowship, at which time he may have received some allowance. See letter of Dec. 6, 1726.] and intend immediately to call in all my creditors' bills (that they may not grow by lying by, as it sometimes happens), and from that time forward to trust no man, of what sort or trade so ever, so far as to let him trust me.