Wesley Corpus

10 To John Berridge Editors Introductory Notes 1760

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1760-10-to-john-berridge-editors-introductory-notes-1760-000
Words111
Free Will Social Holiness Reign of God
To John Berridge Editor's Introductory Notes: 1760 Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1760) Author: John Wesley --- [8] DUBLIN, April 18, 1760. DEAR SIR,--Disce, docendus adhuc quae censet amiculus [Horace's Epistles, I. xvii. 3:'To the instruction of an humble friend, Who would himself be better taught, attend.']; and take in good part my mentioning some particulars which have been long on my mind, and yet I knew not how to speak them. I was afraid it might look like taking too much upon me or assuming some superiority over you. But love casts out, or at least overrules, that fear. So I will speak simply, and leave you to judge.