Wesley Corpus

16 To Lady Maxwell Kilkenny July 5 1765

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1765-16-to-lady-maxwell-kilkenny-july-5-1765-001
Words137
Free Will Primitive Christianity Justifying Grace
Give me leave, my dear friend, to add a word likewise concerning your bodily health. You should in any wise give yourself all the air and exercise that you can. And I should advise you (even though long custom made it difficult, if that were the case) to sleep as early as possible; never later than ten, in order to rise as early as health will permit. The having good spirits, so called, or the contrary, very much depends on this. I believe medicines will do you little service: you need only proper diet, exact regularity, and constant exercise, with the blessing of God. Your speaking or writing was never tedious to me yet; and I am persuaded never will be. Your letters are more and more agreeable to, my very dear Lady, Your most affectionate servant.