Wesley Corpus

23 To Walter Sellon

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1757-23-to-walter-sellon-000
Words206
Free Will Religious Experience Reign of God
To Walter Sellon Date: LONDON, December 1, 1757. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1757) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR BROTHER -- If only one stone were removed out of the way, the thing might be immediately effected. Only prevail upon John Brandon [John Brandon, a dragoon, formed a smll Society in Leicester, which Wesley visited in April 1757. He became an itinerant in 1765.] to spend a month or two in London or any other part of England, and I will immediately send another preacher to Leicester, Ashby, and the adjacent places. But during the present scarcity of laborers we cannot spare a second for that small circuit till you spare us the first. It is surprising that, from one end of the land to the other, so little good is done in a regular way. What have you to do but to follow that way which the providence of God points out And when they drive you from Smithsby, you know where to have both employment and the things needful for the body. I think also it will be highly profitable for your soul to be near those who have more experience in the ways of God. -- I am Your affectionate brother.