Wesley Corpus

12 To Richard Tompson

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1755-12-to-richard-tompson-000
Words187
Universal Redemption Free Will Scriptural Authority
To Richard Tompson Date: LONDON, June 28 1755. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1755) Author: John Wesley --- Some days since, I received your favor of the 22nd instant, which came exceeding seasonably; for I was just revising my Notes on the 5th chapter to the Romans; one of which I found, upon a closer inspection, seemed to assert such an imputation of Adam’s sin to his posterity as might make way for the ‘horrible decree.’ I therefore struck it out immediately; as I would willingly do whatsoever should appear to be any way inconsistent with that grand principle, ‘The Lord is loving to every man; and His mercy is over all His works.’ If you have observed anything in any of the tracts I have published which you think is not agreeable to Scripture and reason, you will oblige me by pointing it out, and by communicating to me any remarks you have occasionally made. I seek two things in this world -- truth and love. Whoever assists me in this search is a friend indeed, whether personally known or unknown to, Your humble servant.