Wesley Corpus

03 To Samuel Furly Editors Introductory Notes 1760

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1760-03-to-samuel-furly-editors-introductory-notes-1760-000
Words106
Free Will
To Samuel Furly Editor's Introductory Notes: 1760 Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1760) Author: John Wesley --- [2] LONDON, February 25, 1700. DEAR SAMMY,--At present I have but just time to tell you I hope to be at Leeds on Tuesday, March 11. Your manner of proposing your objection puts me in mind of your friend Mr. Dodd. You speak ex cathedra. But the matter is not so clear as it appears to you. It is, however, a point, though considered long ago, worth considering again and again. But you must stay your stomach till you either see or hear again from Your affectionate brother.