07 To Mr James Hutton Bookseller In Little
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1741-07-to-mr-james-hutton-bookseller-in-little-000 |
| Words | 97 |
To Mr. James Hutton, Bookseller, In Little
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1741)
Author: John Wesley
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Wild Street, Near Clare Market, London.
To a Clergyman [7]
Sunday Morning, [ about 1741.]
REVEREND SIR, -- A flying report which I heard last night occasions you this trouble. That I may not put you to any inconvenience (which I should be sorry to do; it would not be doing as I would be done to), I beg to know whether you have any scruples as to administering the Lord's Supper to, Reverend sir,
Your brother and servant.