Wesley Corpus

02 To James Hutton

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1774-02-to-james-hutton-000
Words188
Free Will Reign of God Trinity
To James Hutton Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1774) Author: John Wesley --- LEWISHAM, January 8, 1774. DEAR JEMMY,--On Tuesday I was tapped by Mr. Wathen [See letter of Dec. 31, 1773], and now (blessed be God) I am well and easy. I hope yours is an hydrocele; because, if so, it admits of an easy remedy. The being tapped, if you have a skilful surgeon, is no more than being let blood. I expect dominucete’s fumes will do you neither harm nor good [Hutton wrote to the Moravian Society on Jan. 16 resigning his position as Chairman on account of his deafness. See Benham’s Hutton, p.496. Domine stekan a corruption of Dominus tecum]. If you can spare half an hour on Monday, I shall be glad of your company. I will endeavor to be at Mr. Atwood’s [Wesley dined with Atwood on various occasions, See Journal Index], house (one of the King’s musicians) by two o'clock on Monday. He lives at Pimlico, just behind the Queen’s Gardens. I suppose Mr. Rivington’s advertisement is only a puff, as the booksellers call it.--I am, dear Jemmy, Yours affectionately.