19 To Duncan Wright
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1767-19-to-duncan-wright-000 |
| Words | 113 |
To Duncan Wright Date: July 4, 1767. DEAR DUNCAN, You have chosen the better part, and will never repent of your choice. Write down the sermon you preached upon that subject with what additions you see good, and I will correct and print it if I live to return to London. Perhaps I may likewise print the Advice concerning Children as a separate tract. I am glad Richard Blackwell See letter of May 2. Wright was then in London. At the Conference in August he was appointed to Canterbury and Blackwell to Dundee. goes to Colchester. Perhaps he and you by turns may spend the ensuing year in London. I am Yours affectionately.