22 To Miss March Bristol October 9 1762
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1762-22-to-miss-march-bristol-october-9-1762-000 |
| Words | 132 |
To Miss March BRISTOL, October 9, 1762.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1762)
Author: John Wesley
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Though I have very little time, I must write a few lines. I thank you for your comfortable letter. Some have more of heat and some of light. The danger is that one should say to the other, 'I have no need of thee,' or that any should mistake his place and imagine himself to be what he is not. Be not backward to speak to any whom you think are mistaken either in this or other things. A loving word spoken in faith shall not fall to the ground; and the more freely you speak to me at any time or on any head the more you will oblige Your ever affectionate brother.