Wesley Corpus

B 27 To Charles Armore

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1781b-27-to-charles-armore-000
Words127
Free Will Reign of God Trinity
To Charles Armore Date: October 20, 1881. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1781) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR CHARLES, -- I am glad to hear so good an account of the work of God in Glasgow. But you must not stay there too long at a time. That is not the Methodist plan. I expect, therefore, Brother Johnson and you constantly to change once a quarter. It does not appear that we have as yet any place in Greenock. But I am glad you have paid a visit to Air. Many things have hindered Brother Barber. [Thomas Barber was at Castlebar, Tiverton.] But I hope you will see him soon. It seems Brother Surer is in his place--I am, dear Charles, Your affectionate friend and brother.