17 To George Robinson
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1779-17-to-george-robinson-000 |
| Words | 151 |
To George Robinson
Date: LONDON, February 24, 1779.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1779)
Author: John Wesley
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MY DEAR BROTHER, - I am glad you have a little work to do in our Lord's vineyard, and doubt not but you will do it faithfully.
If it please God to prolong my life and health, I purpose visiting Lincolnshire about midsummer. [Wesley preached at Langham Row on July 5, and on June 1780, where he refers to ' onest George Robinson and his fourteen children.' For a noble letter from him to Wesley, see Arminian Mag., 1787, pp. 496-8.] It is well you wrote, or probably there would not have been a night to spare for Lungham Row. But I will now endeavor to bring it in. I did not think any of your daughters had remembered me. Peace be with you and yours! - I am
Your affectionate brother.