51 To Alexander Clark
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1772-51-to-alexander-clark-000 |
| Words | 96 |
To Alexander Clark 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.