Wesley Corpus

41 To Joseph Benson

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1776-41-to-joseph-benson-000
Words155
Free Will Catholic Spirit Universal Redemption
To Joseph Benson Date: SHOREHAM, July 31, 1776. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1776) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR JOSEPH,--I think of Joseph Fothergill, and just as you do; and shall willingly propose him at the Conference. I believe he has considerable gifts and is truly alive to God. You are in the right. We must beware of distressing the poor. Our substantial brethren are well able to bear the burthen. I shall write a letter for each Assistant before the Conference is over. If they are in earnest, all will go well. If the asserters of the decrees are quiet and peaceable, troubling no one with their opinions, reason is that we should bear with them. But if they will not be quiet, if they trouble others, we cannot keep them. Do all you can for God!--I am, dear Joseph, Yours affectionately. Pray tell Joseph Thompson I have set him down for Leeds.