Wesley Corpus

07 To Henry Brooke

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1762-07-to-henry-brooke-000
Words114
Works of Piety Justifying Grace Means of Grace
To Henry Brooke Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1762) Author: John Wesley --- [3] LONDON, March 1, 1762. MY DEAR BROTHER,--I rejoice to hear that you continue in the good way. Never leave off a duty because you are tempted in it. You may be more tempted than usual on fasting days; and yet you may receive a blessing thereby. I expect to be either in Dublin or Cork about the end of this month. I have not, since I have been in London, heard anything of Tommy Bethel. [The Diary for Oct. 15, 1785, has: '1 dinner, conversed, prayer, Mr. Bethell.'] I believe the letters are safely delivered.--I am Your affectionate brother.