Wesley Corpus

56 To John Fletcher

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1775-56-to-john-fletcher-000
Words152
Free Will Christology Works of Piety
To John Fletcher Date: LONDON, October 6, 1775. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1775) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR SIR,--I came hither a quarter of an hour ago. Your answer to Mr. Shirley will, I trust, do great good. I cannot but hope it will be of service to himself; for, to say the truth, he does not seem to be sensible that he has done anything amiss. He does not appear to have the least conception of having injured me. I was going to print an edition of your letters here; but I will wait till your Sixth Letter comes, to which I think it will be exceeding proper to annex that you wrote to me. I shall now be here and hereabouts for some months. The Lord give you a right judgement in all things, and evermore to rejoice in His holy comfort--I am, dear sir, Yours most affectionately.