41 To Sarah Moore London December 8 1764
| Author | John Wesley |
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| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1764-41-to-sarah-moore-london-december-8-1764-000 |
| Words | 120 |
To Sarah Moore LONDON, December 8, 1764.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1764)
Author: John Wesley
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MY DEAR SISTER,--Your business is by every possible means to calm the intemperate spirits on both sides. [See letters of July 5 and Dec.15.] There has been much ill blood, and many unkind sayings, which had been better let alone. Now, at least, let there be by general agreement an entire cessation of arms. Our God is a God of peace; and all His children should with all their might labour after it. I have heard something of the kind you mention, but not in the same manner you relate it. However, let it die and be forgotten.--I am Your affectionate brother.