Wesley Corpus

B 45 To John Valton

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1782b-45-to-john-valton-000
Words155
Christology Works of Piety Free Will
To John Valton Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1782) Author: John Wesley --- St. NEOTS, December 3, 1782. MY DEAR BROTHER, -- You are thoroughly satisfied that there is nothing wherein conscience is not concerned which I would not do for your sake. But here conscience is very deeply concerned. What I do I do unto the Lord. The question is in the last resort, Methodism or no Methodism I A blow is struck at the very roots of our whole discipline, as appears by the short state of the ‘case’ which I have sent to Joseph Benson. And if this work is not obviated while I live, probably it never will be. None can stem the tide when I am gone; therefore I must now do what I can, God being my helper. And I know the fierceness of man shall turn to His praise. -- I am Your affectionate friend and brother.