B 42 To The Commanding Officer In Lowestoft
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1782b-42-to-the-commanding-officer-in-lowestoft-000 |
| Words | 104 |
To the Commanding Officer in Lowestoft
Date: LONDON, November 30, 1782.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1782)
Author: John Wesley
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SIR, -- I am informed by some of my friends in Lowestoft that they have been frequently disturbed at their public worship by some officers quartered in the town. Before I use any other method, I beg of you, sir, who can do it with a word, to prevent our being thus insulted any more. We are men; we are Englishmen: as such we have a natural and a legal right to liberty of conscience. -- I am, sir,
Your obedient servant.