Wesley Corpus

24 To Henry Brooke

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1768-24-to-henry-brooke-000
Words138
Assurance Catholic Spirit Religious Experience
To Henry Brooke Date: SUNDERLAND, May 25, 1768. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1768) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR BRETHREN,--I know not what to say; the accounts I receive from Dublin are so contradictory to each other. In my last to T. Olivers I desired he would go immediately into Waterford Circuit. I wish Mr. Hilton would give me his cool judgement concerning the late transactions. I desire all the money subscribed in Ireland for the payment of the General Debt may be lodged in the hands of George Grant, James Martin, and James Freeman as trustees. But when this amounts to 100, let so much of the Dublin debt be paid without delay. See that you bear one another's burthens.--I am, my dear brethren, Your affectionate brother. What is the present debt on Dublin house