Wesley Corpus

A 14 To Joseph Taylor

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1783a-14-to-joseph-taylor-000
Words147
Free Will Means of Grace
To Joseph Taylor Date: LONDON, February 25, 1783. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1783) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR JOSEPH, -- I make no doubt but you will be well able to collect enough in the circuit to enlarge the house at St. Ives. [See letters of Jan. 16 and Dec. 24 and Nov. 9, 1783.] And the sooner you begin the better. Only see that you have good workmen and a good plan! Remember, light enough and air enough; and do not make a bungling but a neat work. When I have fixed my plan, I will send you a copy of it. I set out for Bristol on Sunday evening. -- I am, dear Joseph, Your affectionate friend and brother. PS. -- Pray tell Capt. Rd. Williams [See letters of Dec. 30, 1778, to him.] that I have his letter, and will consider it.