A 19 To Samuel Bardsley
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1780a-19-to-samuel-bardsley-000 |
| Words | 156 |
To Samuel Bardsley
Date: LONDON, January 30, 1780.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1778)
Author: John Wesley
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DEAR SAMMY, - I am glad to hear that your people love one another: then neither Mr. -- nor Mr. -- can hurt them. They may make a bustle and a noise for a season; but it will be only a nine days' wonder. If you take up your cross, and visit all the Societies, whenever you have time, from house to house, their profiting will appear to all men; and none will be able to stand against you. Take a little pains likewise, both Brother Shadford [George Shadford, his superintendent at Norwich.] and you, in recommending the Magazine. Urge it from love to me and to the preachers; and whatever you do do it with your might. - I am, dear Sammy,
Yours affectionately.
PS.-Everywhere exhort the believers to expect full salvation now by simple faith.