04 To Ann Bolton
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1773-04-to-ann-bolton-000 |
| Words | 206 |
To Ann Bolton
Date: LONDON, January 15, 1775.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1773)
Author: John Wesley
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Let me know, not more seldom than once a month (unless something extraordinary prevent), how you are yourself both as to your bodily health and with regard to your better part; and how the work of God goes on among your neighbors, particularly in any remarkable instance. Consider I am not likely to trouble you long: my day is far spent. I am therefore the more desirous to help you forward who are in the morning of life. Happy
if foreboding here your little stay,
You make your morning bear the heat of day.
[See Journal, i. 103; and letter of Nov.28, 1772.]
Do you find as near and as constant a communion with God as when I saw you last Are you now continually sensible of His loving presence and continually happy in Him Do you enjoy an uninterrupted spirit of prayer and a power in everything to give thanks Does not company or hurry of business ever hinder your attention to the presence of God Are you ‘ never hindered by any person or thing’ from running your course with even joy
Your affectionate brother.