76 To Mrs Bennis
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1771-76-to-mrs-bennis-001 |
| Words | 137 |
I am in great hopes, if we live until another Conference, John Christian will be useful as a travelling preacher: so would J M Evidently a local preacher in Limerick. if he had courage to break through. However, I am pleased he exercises himself a little: encourage him. I wish you would lend Mrs. Dawson See letter of March 31, 1772. the Appeals: take them from the book-room, and present them to her in my name. Go yourself; for I wish you to be acquainted with her. I believe they will satisfy her about the Church. She halts just as I did many years ago. Be not shy towards Brother Collins: he is an upright man. Sister L is already doing good in Clonmel. See letter of July 27, 1770. Do you correspond with her Your affectionate.