Wesley Corpus

43 To His Great Niece Patience Ellison

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1777-43-to-his-great-niece-patience-ellison-000
Words187
Free Will Catholic Spirit Universal Redemption
To his Great-niece Patience Ellison Date: BRISTOL, September 7, 1777. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1777) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR PATTY,--Only go on as you have begun. Labor to be not almost but altogether a Christian; and not only an outside but an inside Christian, the same in heart and in life. Then you will receive more and more blessings from Him who watches over you for good, and that observes the faintest motions of your heart towards Him, and is ever ready to bring every good design into effect. In order to your improvement in every respect, serious company will be of admirable use, and you will have need to keep your mouth as with a bridle when you are among triflers. But let them do as they please. You have one thing to do-- to work out your own salvation. I will send you the volume of poems. The more you read (only a little at a time) the more you will love reading. And to assist you in anything will always be a pleasure to, my dear Patty, Your affectionate Uncle.