Wesley Corpus

03 To Mrs Pendarves

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1731-03-to-mrs-pendarves-000
Words105
Free Will
To Mrs. Pendarves Date: WESTMINSTER, January 27 [1731]. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1731) Author: John Wesley --- 'Tis with a great deal of pleasure as well as fear that I take the liberty to acquaint you we have been in town some hours, and attend your commands as to the time when we may have the happiness of waiting upon you. To-morrow, indeed, we are obliged to give to the Westminster Feast. If you are pleased to fix on any day after that, it will be ever owned as a fresh instance of your goodness by Your most obliged and most obedient servants.