Wesley Corpus

13 To John Toltschig

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1748-13-to-john-toltschig-000
Words134
Free Will Social Holiness Prevenient Grace
To John Toltschig Date: CORK STREET March 29, 1748. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1748) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR BROTHER,--I don't think Mr. Cennick has used me well. He ought to have let me hear from him before he left the kingdom. It would have been only common civility, to say nothing of brotherly love. Since he has left all things undetermined (whether on purpose or no I leave to the Searcher of Hearts) my conscience is satisfied, and I think it would not be right to let the house lie empty any longer. I therefore design to preach there tomorrow. But whenever Mr. Cennick will indemnify me as to the bonds and covenants I am under, I will relinquish it to him at a month's warning.--I am Your affectionate brother.