Wesley Corpus

A 14 To Joseph Taylor

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1783a-14-to-joseph-taylor-000
Words133
Free Will Means of Grace
To Joseph Taylor Date: LONDON, February 25, 1783. 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.
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