Wesley Corpus

23 To George Gidley

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1778-23-to-george-gidley-000
Words132
Christology Means of Grace Works of Mercy
To George Gidley Date: DUBLIN, July 4, 1778. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1778) Author: John Wesley --- My DEAR BROTHER, - I am glad to hear that the work of God begins to increase even in poor Exeter. If Jos. Jones is able and willing to preach morning and evening, I should have no objection to his laboring next year in your circuit. [Joseph Jones was appointed to Cornwall East in 1778.] As to the house, it would undoubtedly be a means of much good if it can be procured. All the difficulty is to procure the money. We cannot do much because of the building at London. [City Road Chapel was being built.] But 'the earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof.' - I am Your affectionate brother.