Wesley Corpus

51 To Samuel Bradburn

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1779-51-to-samuel-bradburn-000
Words211
Trinity Reign of God Works of Piety
To Samuel Bradburn Date: LONDON, October 10, 1779. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1779) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR SAMMY, - The alarm has been general in England as well as Ireland, particularly in the maritime parts. But it has done abundantly more good than harm to the work of God. The children of God have been greatly stirred up and have been more [instant] in prayer. And many men of the world have been greatly awakened, and continue so to this day. Most of those who have the fullest intercourse with God believe our enemies will never be permitted to land in England. And, indeed, God has already given abundant proof of His hearing prayer: first, in their not landing at Plymouth, where they stayed gaping and staring for eight-and-forty hours while they might with all ease have destroyed both the dock and the town; secondly, in the malignant fever which has broken out in their fleet, and already destroyed several thousands of men. Is there any truth in the report that John Humpson has converted you to Arianism 'If you think it best, I will name two or three new stewards now. - I am, with tender love to dear Betsy, dear Sammy, Your affectionate friend and brother.