A 18 To John Mason
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1783a-18-to-john-mason-000 |
| Words | 123 |
To John Mason
Date: BRISTOL, March 7, 1783.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1783)
Author: John Wesley
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MY DEAR BROTHER, -- I do not know that there was anything amiss in those letters. I hope the ground of complaint is now taken away. I was in the same case with you till the last meetings of the trustees. Five of them then agreed to sign the bonds. Hitherto it has been everybody’s business and nobody's business. I think now it will be done effectually.
Great bodies usually move slowly. Had we five or seven instead of five-and-twenty trustees, they would not have been so unwieldy.
I hope you go on well in the Isle; and am
Your affectionate friend and brother.