Wesley Corpus

18 To His Wife Ennis Near Limerick July 12 1760

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1760-18-to-his-wife-ennis-near-limerick-july-12-1760-001
Words129
Pneumatology Free Will Means of Grace
If you really are of the same mind with me, if you want to make the best of a few days, to improve the evening of life, let us begin to-day! And what we do let us do with our might. Yesterday is past, and not to be recalled: to-morrow is not ours. Now, Molly, let us set out: Let us walk hand in hand To Immanuel's land! If it please God we meet again, let us meet for good. Had you rather we should lodge at the room [When they were to be together at Bristol The Rev. George Stonehouse lived there for some time. See C. Wesley's Journal, ii. 215n, 223, &C.] or at Mr. Stonehouse's Peace be with your spirit!--I am, dear Molly, Your affectionate Husband.