Wesley Corpus

A 13 To Ann Loxdale

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1781a-13-to-ann-loxdale-000
Words159
Pneumatology Free Will Social Holiness
To Ann Loxdale Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1781) Author: John Wesley --- [March 27, 1781.] MY DEAR MISS LOXDALE, -- You remind me of my dear Miss Ritchie, and seem to breathe the same spirit. Both Miss Eden and our friends at Broadmarston have spoken to me concerning you, so that I promised myself a great deal of satisfaction in conversing with you; but I find it cannot be. To-morrow we are appointed to preach at Burslem, then Congleton, Macclesfield, Stockport, and Manchester, where I am to stop till Tuesday; when I go forward, God permit, to Chester, Liverpool, and Ireland. As we cannot yet have an opportunity of being together, I wish you would write freely. Your heart is toward me as mine is toward thee: there need be no reserve between us. I hope you will always ‘think aloud’ whenever you speak or write to me. -- My dear Miss Loxdale, Yours in tender affection.