87 To Thomas Simpson
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1771-87-to-thomas-simpson-000 |
| Words | 148 |
To Thomas Simpson
Date: CHATHAM, December 12, 1771.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1771)
Author: John Wesley
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DEAR TOMMY,--I make no doubt at all but God will give you strength according to your day.
I found John Glascock [Is this John Glascott who was converted at the school in April 1768, and became a preacher in 1782-3 He may have come from Cardiff. See letter of May 13, 1764.] in want of everything; I sent him to Kingswood, that he might want nothing. But, since he is neither thankful to God nor man, send him back again as soon as you please.
Whenever we can find a young man that can and will conscientiously observe the rules of the house, you shall have him directly. Is the young man of Coleford such an one If so, take him without delay.--I am, dear Tommy,
Your affectionate brother.