Wesley Corpus

27 To Samuel Bardsley

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1779-27-to-samuel-bardsley-000
Words126
Means of Grace Works of Piety Free Will
To Samuel Bardsley Date: EDINBURGH, June 19, 1779. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1779) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR SAMMY, - I suppose John Atlay has paid the money. He is cautious to an extreme. I hear what angry men say or write; but I do not often regard it. Lemonade will cure any disorder of the bowels (whether it be with or without purging) in a day or two. You do well to spread the prayer-meetings up and down. They seldom are in vain. Honest Andrew Dunlop [The Assistant at Limerick.] writes me word that the book money is stolen. Pray desire him to take care that the knave does not steal his teeth. - I am, dear Sammy, Your affectionate friend and brother.