14 To Thomas Rankin
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1765-14-to-thomas-rankin-000 |
| Words | 136 |
To Thomas Rankin 11 LIMERICK, June 9, 1765. DEAR TOMMY, You see my plan on the other side. The previous letter. Tell me of any alteration or addition which you think proper, and fix your Quarterly Meetings as you please, only let full notice be given. Brother Roberts See letter of Sept. 3, 1763. has reunited them at the Dock; and I have a mild, loving letter from Brother Jones. See letter of Jan. 13. Nevertheless it is a doubt whether I ought to go to the Dock at all before the house is settled. 'Tis pity, if a ready passage should offer, but one could exchange with Geo. Story. You know the man. If it cannot be, we must be content. Peace be with your spirit. I am, dear Tommy, Your affectionate friend and brother.