Wesley Corpus

31 To Christopher Hopper

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1765-31-to-christopher-hopper-000
Words204
Free Will Works of Mercy Catholic Spirit
To Christopher Hopper 19 LONDON, December 17, 1765. MY DEAR BROTHER, I am glad you have been at Edinburgh, especially on so good an errand. But I wonder T. Olivers Olivers had been appointed to Glasgow in August. ever disappointed them at Musselburgh. It is bad husbandry to neglect old places in order to preach at new. Yet I am informed he has been useful in Scotland. Whether he should now go to Glasgow or delay it a little longer I have left to T. Taylor's Taylor was Assistant in Edinburgh. See Wesley's Veterans, vii. 43-4; and letter of July 8, 1766. choice. If you can spare Moseley Cheek six or eight days, let him visit poor Dunbar. If Brother Williams's affairs are not made up, he should not stay at so public a place as Edinburgh. On one condition that Michael Michael Fenwick. See letter of Sept. 12, 1755, to Ebenezer Blackwell. will make it a point of conscience to follow your directions in all things, great and small I consent to his staying at Newcastle. If he is guideable, he may do well. O cure him of being a coxcomb! I am Yours affectionately. To Mr. Hopper, At the Orphan House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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