Wesley Corpus

54 To Robert Bell

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1769-54-to-robert-bell-000
Words124
Free Will Means of Grace Social Holiness
To Robert Bell Date: LONDON, December 2, 1769. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1769) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR BROTHER,--Upon the first moving of the thing, Mr. Ball seemed cold, saying he had just procured the same favour for another. But he added, 'Do you make a point of this' I told him I did. 'Then,' said he, 'I will do what I can.' So I hope there is little reason to doubt but the thing will soon be accomplished. You have cause to bless God upon many accounts; particularly for the friendliness of your collector and supervisor; above all, for His revealing His love in your heart and giving you a word to speak in His name.--I am Your affectionate brother.