Wesley Corpus

51 To Jane Hilton

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1768-51-to-jane-hilton-000
Words198
Free Will Religious Experience Social Holiness
To Jane Hilton Date: LONDON, November 26, 1768. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1768) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR SISTER,--There seems to have been a particular providence in Hannah Harrison's coming to Beverley, especially at that very time when a peace-maker was so much wanting; and it was a pledge that God will withhold from you no manner of thing that is good. The words of our Lord Himself show us what we are to expect from 'those of our own household.' But all this likewise shall be for good. 'It is given to you to suffer' for Him; and all will turn to your profit, that you may be more largely a partaker of His holiness. Do you feel, when you are tried in a tender point, no temper contrary to love Grief there may be; but is there no resentment or anger Do you feel invariable calmness of spirit Do you perceive nothing but pity and tender goodwill both at the time and afterwards Write to me of the trials you meet with. You may always direct to London, and the letter will come safe. Expect more faith and love daily. Your affectionate brother.