06 To The Clergyman At Tredinny
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1747-06-to-the-clergyman-at-tredinny-000 |
| Words | 155 |
To the Clergyman at Tredinny
Date: TREDINNY, July 14, 1747.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1747)
Author: John Wesley
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REVEREND SIR,--I was exceedingly surprised when I was informed yesterday of your affirming publicly in the church, in the face of a whole congregation, 'Now Wesley has sent down for an hundred pounds; and it must be raised directly. Nay, it is true.' O sir, is this possible Can it be that you should be so totally void, I will not say of conscience, of religion, but of good nature as to credit such a tale and of good manners and common sense as thus to repeat it
I must beg that you would either justify or retract this (for it is a point of no small concern), and that I may know what you propose to do, before I set out for London.--I am, reverend sir,
Your brother and servant for Christ's sake.