Wesley Corpus

B 35 To Duncan Mcallum

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1782b-35-to-duncan-mcallum-000
Words100
Justifying Grace Free Will
To Duncan McAllum Date: NEAR LONDON, October 24, 1782. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1782) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR DUNCAN, -- Epworth, I believe, is not supplied. I think it will be a comfortable place for Peter Mill; and I trust he will be more useful than ever. Yet I was afraid he would be straitened for money, so I have drawn a little note on Mr. Prickard in his favor, who keeps the money of the Contingent Fund in Dr. Coke’s absence. If he wants anything, he shall have it. -- I am, dear Duncan, Yours affectionately.