Wesley Corpus

29 To George Merryweather

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1767-29-to-george-merryweather-000
Words114
Works of Piety Free Will
To George Merryweather Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1767) Author: John Wesley --- BRISTOL, October, 6, 1767. MY DEAR BROTHER,--I rejoice at the behaviour of Mr. Whitefield. [Whitefield had visited Yarm on Sept. 23.] At length he meets me half way. I have no objection to Mr. Oddie's changing places with Matthew Lowes [Oddie was at Newcastle, and Lowes at Yarm.] for a round or two. If they will be quiet, be you quiet too. [The law suit See letter of Jan. 29.] Get out of the fire as soon as you can. I have carried many suits in the King's Bench, but never was reimbursed in one.-- I am Your affectionate brother.