Wesley Corpus

17 To Christopher Hopper

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1768-17-to-christopher-hopper-000
Words95
Christology Prevenient Grace Works of Mercy
To Christopher Hopper Date: MANCHESTER, March 29, 1768. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1768) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR CHRISTOPHER,--I see no help for it. What must be must be. You must go point-blank to York, Leeds, and Bradford. Our rich men subscribe twenty shillings a year. And neither Brother Boardman, Brisco, Bumstead, nor Oliver can move them. They want a hard-mouthed man. Get you gone in a trice. Show them the difference. I beg of you either mend them or end them. Let this lumber be removed from among us.--I am Ever yours.