Wesley Corpus

03 To His Brother Charles London March 1 1764

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
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Passage IDjw-letter-1764-03-to-his-brother-charles-london-march-1-1764-000
Words182
Free Will Prevenient Grace Catholic Spirit
To his Brother Charles LONDON, March 1, 1764. DEAR BROTHER, If the parties require it, I will re-hear the cause of William Warren and Abraham Ore Evidently some disputed matter in Bristol.; but I do not apprehend there is anything to be said more than what you have heard already. I read Rollin's Belles-Lettres The publication of extracts from the French historian was probably under consideration, but nothing was done. several years ago. Some things I liked; some I did not. Mark in him what you admire, and I will give it a second reading and a farther consideration. You 'have no thoughts of venturing to London before May'! Then I must indeed 'do the best I can.' So I will comply with the advice of the Stewards, as well as my own judgement, and insist upon John Jones's assisting me on Sunday. He was compelled to ask Jones to assist in the heavy sacramental services. See Journal, v. 47n; and letter of Sept. 3, 1756, to Nicholas Norton I have delayed all this time purely out of tenderness to you. Adieu!
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