05 To Dorothy Furly
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1757-05-to-dorothy-furly-000 |
| Words | 193 |
To Dorothy Furly
Date: BIRSTALL, May 18, 1757.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1757)
Author: John Wesley
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The great point is to pick out in Bristol (as in all places such acquaintance as have a deep fear of God, a continual consciousness of His presence, and a strong thirst after His whole image. [See letter of June 18.] Such I take most of the leaders of bands to be; and such are many of the poor in the Society, but extremely few of the rich or honorable Methodists are of that number. My dear sister, I have been in pain for you on their account. When I talked with You last, you could relish the simplicity of the gospel, you were athirst for all mankind that was in Christ and wanted to walk just as He walked. O let none persuade you, either by example or advice, to make any, the least, deviation from that good way. Make no abatement; do not soften the plain, rough gospel; do not
Measure back your steps to earth again.
Be not, either inwardly or outwardly, conformed to this world; but be a Christian altogether.