12 To His Wife
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1751-12-to-his-wife-000 |
| Words | 123 |
To his Wife
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1751)
Author: John Wesley
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[Leeds, May 15 1751]
MY DEAR MOLLY, -- Love is talkative. Theref[ore I can't wait] any longer. For it is two w[eeks since] the former part of my last [letter] for you but [one]. And I found [such] nearness to you, that I could [not wait]. I hope, my Dear Love, that [you go] in the morning, and that you will dispatch all the [business] that nothing may hinder. [But] if God sees it will be [not so, may we] both say, Not as I will. . . .
I suppose you kn[ow] . . . Dearest Love, adieu.
Pray enclose Brother Armitage’s [letter]. Frank, and send it immediate[ly].