Wesley Corpus

51 To Alexander Clark

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1772-51-to-alexander-clark-000
Words105
Prevenient Grace Free Will Justifying Grace
To Alexander Clark Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1772) Author: John Wesley --- WAKEFIELD, August I, 1772. MY DEAR BROTHER,--The five pounds which I am willing to add to poor Grace Ellis's legacy (provided it will do her good) I do not charge to the Conference: I give it her myself. Whatever Brother Hall [William Hall was a trustee of Whitefriar Street Chapel, Dublin. Grace Ellis was probably an in mate of the Widows' Alms Houses there.] advances will be repaid. You may be assured we shall take no money from Ireland. With faith and patience we shall do well!--I am Your affectionate brother.