Wesley Corpus

A 07 To Robert Cart Brackenbury

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1786a-07-to-robert-cart-brackenbury-000
Words156
Free Will Reign of God Trinity
To Robert Cart Brackenbury Date: LONDON, January 28, 1786. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1786) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR SIR, - We have great reason to praise God for giving you so open a door in Guernsey: this was, indeed, more than could have been expected, as undoubtedly the father of lies had taken care to send that virulent pamphlet before you. If John Wills continues alive to God, I make no question but he will be useful there. I am in great hopes that the labors of Dr. Coke (though his time is short) will be attended with a blessing. As long as we insist on the marrow bf religion, Christ reigning in the heart, He will certainly prosper our labors, to His care I commit you; and am, dear sir, Your affectionate friend and brother. R. C. Brackenbury, Esq., St. Helyar's, Isle of Jersey. Forwd by yr Hble Servt, 5d. T. Dunn.