Wesley Corpus

B 02 To George Robinson

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1780b-02-to-george-robinson-000
Words127
Prevenient Grace Works of Mercy Assurance
To George Robinson Date: MANCHESTER, March 25, 1780. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1780) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR BROTHER,--I do not see why Brother Norris should not have a part of what is collected on the account of sickness. I am glad to hear so good an account of poor Robert Empringham. As they desire a supernumerary preacher about Whitby, he may go into that circuit directly. I desire Mr. Peacock to put a final stop to the preaching of women in his circuit. If it were suffered, it would grow, and we know not where it would end. I hope to see you and our brethren at Boston before the summer is over. Peace be with you and yours!--I am Your affectionate brother.