Wesley Corpus

B 34 To William Robarts

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1785b-34-to-william-robarts-000
Words154
Free Will Reign of God Means of Grace
To William Robarts Date: LONDON, November 8, 1785. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1785) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR BILLY, - Yesterday I read your tract, which I thoroughly approve of, but I dare not depend on my own single judgment. I will desire someone that has more judgment to read and consider it, and then send you word what I think is best to be done. But I apprehend that debt will never be paid, because the numerous villains who gain by its continuance will never consent to the abolishing of it. I should apprehend your best way would be to sell the estate which you purchased some years ago. What if you sold it for only half the value It seems this would be better than to remain in such perplexities. [See letters of Aug. 16, 1783, and Dec. 6, 1785, to him.] - I am, dear Billy, Your affectionate brother.