21 To William Mondet
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1748-21-to-william-mondet-000 |
| Words | 107 |
To William Mondet
Date: CORK STREET, May 14, 1748.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1748)
Author: John Wesley
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SIR,--What I said at first, I say just now without any intricacy or reserve at all: 'Indemnify me, and take the house to-day.' But be sure; I will keep it till I am indemnified. And if you refuse to do this, 'tis not I refuse to quit, but you refuse to take the house. Every sensible man must see where it sticks--namely, at you, and not at me.--I am
Your well-wisher and servant for Christ's sake.
Mr. Meriton and Williams have power to transact this without me.