Wesley Corpus

A 36 To Mrs Christian

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1784a-36-to-mrs-christian-000
Words153
Universal Redemption Justifying Grace Social Holiness
To Mrs. Christian Date: BRIDLINGTON, June 21, 1784. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1784) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR SISTER, - The summer is already so far spent that I shall have little time to spend in Lincolnshire. I hope to be at Epworth on Saturday the 26th instant, and after visiting Gainsborough (on Monday the 28th) and Owston on Tuesday, at Epworth again on Wednesday, and in the neighboring towns the rest of the week. On Monday I am to Be at Rotherham: so that I shall not see Mr. Dodwell, [See letters of Aug. 14, x782, and July 17, 1785.] unless I could have the pleasure of seeing him at Epworth. My work is great, and my time is short. 'I would my every hour redeem.' Why should any time be spent in vain - I am, with kind love to your husband, my dear sister, Your affectionate brother.