Wesley Corpus

69 To Joseph Benson

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1774-69-to-joseph-benson-000
Words164
Free Will Catholic Spirit Universal Redemption
To Joseph Benson Date: BRISTOL, September 18, 1774. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1774) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR JOSEPH,--Your last proposal is incomparably the best: I approve of it entirely. Without consulting any at Dunbar (which would only puzzle the cause), immediately begin to put it in execution. Let the preacher go to Ormiston on Wednesday, Dunbar on the Thursday, and return to Edinburgh by Linton on Friday, every week. At present we sate them with preaching. It will be best to keep an horse; then both your health and your soul will prosper. If William Eels crawls in at last, send him directly to Aberdeen. And you should be preparing to change with John Bredin. I wish Dr. Hamilton would send me the receipt for extracting the opiate from sow-thistles, and give me some account of its effects.--I am, dear Joseph, Your ever affectionate friend and brother. PS.--I left ninety members in the Society; I hope there are not fewer now.