Wesley Corpus

24 To Christopher Hopper

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1765-24-to-christopher-hopper-000
Words116
Christology Free Will Means of Grace
To Christopher Hopper Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1765) Author: John Wesley --- [15] BRISTOL, October 16, 1765. MY DEAR BROTHER,--So honest Sander [Alexander Coates. See letter of July 7, 1761.] has outrode all the storms and got safe into the haven! The Lord does all things well. I should not wish to stay here any longer than I could be useful. You and James Kershaw are considerate men. You must set your wits to work to find out ways and means. I will venture to answer for one fifty pounds, payable next August. Let our brethren pray in good earnest, and God will provide the rest.--I am Yours affectionately. I am returning to London.