27 To Jonah Freeman
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1762-27-to-jonah-freeman-000 |
| Words | 97 |
To Jonah Freeman
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1762)
Author: John Wesley
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[11] CITY ROAD, December 20, 1762.
MY DEAR BROTHER,--That you have received a considerable blessing from God is beyond all dispute. Hold fast whereunto you have attained, and do not reason about it. Do not concern yourself whether it should be called by this or another name. It is right as far as it goes. And whatsoever is yet lacking, God is able and willing to supply.--I am Your affectionate brother. Mr. Jonah Freeman, At Mr. Clark's, Hosier, In Farr's Alley, Aldersgate Street.