16 To Robert Costerdine
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1768-16-to-robert-costerdine-000 |
| Words | 145 |
To Robert Costerdine Date: MANCHESTER, March 28, 1768. MY DEAR BROTHER, Be not discouraged. Go on in faith, and you will gain more subscriptions before the Conference. For the debts of the Connexion, see letters of Nov. 24 and Dec. 2, 1767, to him. If God permit, I shall be at York on Friday, June 24; Mond. the 27, Pateley Bridge; Tu. 28, Skipton; W. 29, Otley; Th. 30, Parkgate; Sat. July 2, Keighley; Su. 3, Haworth; , Bradford. This is the best way I could think of to spend a few days. This fills out the entry in the Journal, v. 277. He left Newcastle on June 13, and 'in the residue of the month visited most of the Societies in Yorkshire.' But I can preach sometimes at noon. I am Your affectionate friend and brother. I commonly preach at six in the evening.