Wesley Corpus

33 To His Wife

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1774-33-to-his-wife-000
Words131
Social Holiness Primitive Christianity Trinity
To his Wife Date: EDINBURGH, May 18, 1774. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1774) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR LOVE,--I am just now come hither from Glasgow, and take this opportunity of writing two or three lines. I desire you would let Mr. Pine have an hundred pounds of that money which is in your hands, provided he gives you his full account first: which I must beg of you to send to London to John Atlay, together with fifty pounds for Mr. Nind, the paper-maker, and fifty pounds for Robert Hawes. There is no use in letting the money lie dead. If I do not administer, I can but pay this again. I am just going to preach, and am in great haste.--My dear Molly, Your affectionate Husband.