74 To Samuel Bardsley
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1775-74-to-samuel-bardsley-000 |
| Words | 101 |
To Samuel Bardsley Date: NORWICH, November 27, 1775. DEAR SAMMY, Whenever you want anything, you should tell me without delay. If Tommy Colbeck will give you two guineas, it may be deducted out of the book money. I am glad you go again to Skipton, and hope to see it myself if I live till summer. At present I am better than I was before my fever; only it has stripped me of my hair. The more pains you take, the more blessing you will find, especially in preaching full salvation receivable now by faith. I am, dear Sammy, Yours affectionately.