Wesley Corpus

17 To Mrs Pendarves

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1731-17-to-mrs-pendarves-000
Words170
Free Will Catholic Spirit Universal Redemption
To Mrs. Pendarves Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1731) Author: John Wesley --- August 12 [1731]. Nothing could have made our journey more prosperous than it was except the seeing Aspasia. We were successful in every other respect far beyond our expectations. Indeed, the chief design we went upon was very unlikely, humanly speaking, to succeed at all. But what is likelihood against any undertaking if He be for it ' whom all things serve'! I am sensible how good you axe to me, Aspasia; both in writing so soon, engaged as you were, and in permitting me to hope that when you are less engaged you will again bestow some moments upon me. But this is not the only reason why I shall be heartily glad, whenever you are rescued from many of your engagements, whenever it is in your power to burst those chains that hang heavy on your noblest purposes and to move with a full and free course toward the haven where you would be!