18 To Samuel Sparrow
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1772-18-to-samuel-sparrow-000 |
| Words | 115 |
To Samuel Sparrow
Date: LEWISHAM, February 26, 1772.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1772)
Author: John Wesley
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SIR,--I have read with pleasure your ingenious book, which contains many just and noble sentiments, expressed in easy and proper language. I observe only two points in which we do not quite think alike. One of these is expressly treated of in that tract which reduces us to that clear dilemma, 'Either Jesus Christ was God or He was not an honest man.' The other is largely considered in the book of which I now desire your acceptance. Wishing you all happiness in this life and in a better, I remain, dear sir,
Your affectionate servant.