Wesley Corpus

45 To Alexander Clark

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1777-45-to-alexander-clark-000
Words155
Assurance Pneumatology Justifying Grace
To Alexander Clark Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1777) Author: John Wesley --- BRADFORD-[UPON-AVON], September 9, 1777. MY DEAR BRETHERN, [This letter was sent to Clark for himself and the other leaders.] --It is certain our preachers have a right to preach our doctrines, as my lady’s have to preach theirs. None can blame them for this. But I blame all even that speak the truth otherwise than in love. Keenness of spirit and tartness of language are never to be commended. It is only in meekness that we are to instruct those that oppose themselves. But we are not allowed upon any account whatever to return evil for evil or railing for railing. I have desired Mr. Boardman to be in Dublin as soon as possible. I believe you know his spirit. He is a loving, peaceable man. Meantime in your patience possess ye your souls.--I am, my dear brethren, Your affectionate brother.