61 To John Bredin
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1774-61-to-john-bredin-000 |
| Words | 183 |
To John Bredin
Date: BRISTOL, August 28, 1774.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1774)
Author: John Wesley
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MY DEAR BROTHER,--I have deeply considered the state of Scotland, and have stationed the preachers thus:
Edinburgh--Jos. Benson, Wm. Eels, John Bredin.
Dundee--Thos. Rutherford, Jo. Wittam, P. Milne.
Aberdeen--Robert Wilkinson, Jam. Watson.
If the preachers sit still this year, as they have done hitherto, I will send no more of them into Scotland. I cannot do it with a clear conscience. It is destroying both their soul and body. I hope it will not be long before all the preachers stationed in Scotland reach their appointed places. The staying too long before they get into their circuits has been attended with many inconveniences.
It is well that Jamey Watson is come to Aberdeen. Pray tell him, if we live till another Conference, we will repay what he is now obliged to borrow for necessaries. And I trust Brother Wilkinson and he will regularly attend the northern Societies. Then they will increase (perhaps more than any others) both
in number and strength.--I am Yours affectionately.