Wesley Corpus

A 12 To Mrs Knapp

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1781a-12-to-mrs-knapp-000
Words257
Reign of God Trinity Free Will
To Mrs. Knapp Date: BIRMINGHAM, March 25, 1781. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1781) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR SISTER,--I always loved you since I knew you; but lately more than ever, because I believe you are more devoted to God and more athirst for His whole image. [He had been at Worcester on the 20th and 21st.] I have been seriously considering your case, and I will tell you my thoughts freely. Your body frequently presses down your spirit by reason of your nervous disorder. What, then, can be done, in order to lessen at least, if not to remove it Perhaps it may be entirely removed if you can take advice. And I think you can by God's assistance. I advise you: (1) Sleep early: never sit up later than ten o'clock for any business whatever--no, not for reading or prayer; do not offer murder for sacrifice. (2) Rise early: never lie more than seven hours, unless when you lie-in. (3) Beware of Satan transformed into an angel of light: he can hurt you no other way, as your heart is upright toward God and you desire to please Him in all things. (4) Take advice, as far as you possibly can, of Brother Knapp; two are better than one: he loves you tenderly, and God will often give him light for you! I wish you to be always full of faith and love and a pattern to all that are round about you. -- I am, my dear sister, Your affectionate brother.