19 To Thomas Stedman
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1774-19-to-thomas-stedman-000 |
| Words | 160 |
To Thomas Stedman
Date: BRISTOL, March 10, 1774.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1774)
Author: John Wesley
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DEAR SIR,--I thank you for your welcome present. It pleases God to carry on His work in every part of the nation, although at some places in a more especial manner, particularly in Yorkshire. The Works will be comprised in thirty volumes, two shillings and sixpence each. The twenty-eighth is now in the press.
The Preface concludes thus: 'It may be needful to mention one thing more, because it is a little out of the common way. In the Extract from Milton's Paradise Lost and in that from Dr. Young’s Night Thoughts I placed a mark before those passages which I judged were most worthy of the reader’s notice. The same thing I have taken the liberty to do throughout the ensuing volumes.'
Commending you to Him whose you are, and whom you serve, I am, dear sir,
Your affectionate brother.