Wesley Corpus

B 26 To Mary Bosanquet

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1780b-26-to-mary-bosanquet-000
Words205
Justifying Grace Free Will Social Holiness
To Mary Bosanquet Date: LONDON, December 18, 1780. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1780) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR SISTER,--I am glad to hear that the work of God is going on in your own soul and in those about you. That young woman's dream is very remarkable, and gives us good encouragement to press on to the mark. I believe Mr. D was the better for his journey; but he has very little fellowship with the Methodists. We have many here who have the same experience with honest George Clark, and far more clear ideas of the life of faith than he has. Such are George Hufflet in the chapel at Spiralfields, Mary Landers in the Tower, Sister Calcut in Bishopsgate Street, Sister Cayley at G. Clark's, Jenny Thornton [See letters of April 14, 1771 (to Miss March), and Feb. 4, 1787.] and some others in the City, Sister Peters in the Curtain, Molly Monk in Moorfields, Sister Garston and Charles Wheeler in Old Street. Joseph Bradford would introduce any one you sent, to these, or to our select society. It will be well to advertise the tracts now. I remember you daily; and am, my dear sister, Your ever affectionate brother.