B 06 To Mr Torry
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1786b-06-to-mr-torry-000 |
| Words | 254 |
To Mr. Torry
Date: BRISTOL, July 30, 1786.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1786)
Author: John Wesley
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MY DEAR BROTHER, - We [Conference met in Bristol on July 25 and closed on Aug. 1.] entirely disapprove of such a division of the Hull Circuit as has been sent to us. We totally reject the thought of a preacher staying a fortnight together in one place. There is no precedent of this in England, nor shall be as long as I live. I have desired those of our Brethren who are acquainted with this and the neighboring county to draw up a Methodist Plan. [The following is the Plan, with the original spelling:
Hull, Wednesday.
Shorley, Thursday.
Wo'thering, Week Friday.
Ross or Remswell, Saturday.
Paterington, Sunday.
Melton, Munday.
Cave, Tuesday.
Gilberdike, Wednesday.
Laxton, Thursday.
Esterington, Friday.
Newbold, Saturday.
Beverley, Sunday & Munday.
Theton, Tuesday.
Hull, he that is in Hull. Skitby, Tuesday. Cottingham, Wednesday. Newland, Thursday. Hasel, Friday.
Pocklington, Saturday & Sunday.
Br. Wilton,} Munday.
Grimston,} Tuesday.
Acklam, Wednesday.
Bugthorp, Thursday.
Fankioss, Friday.
Assalby, Saturday.
Howden, Sunday noon.
Spanden, Sunday night.
Hoggerthorp, Munday.
Seetown, Tuesday.
Holm, Wednesday & Thursday.
Numberaura, Friday.
Shipton, Saturday.
Weigton, Sunday noon & night.
Drifteld, Monday.
Gatton, Tuesday.
Frodingham, Wednesday.
Nafferton, Thursday.
Reeston, Friday.
Burlington, Saturday, Sun. Mony.
Hunmanby or
Rudston, Tuesday.
Kilham, Wednesday.
Witewand, Thursday
Huggitt, Friday.
Millington, Saturday.] They have done so, and I like it well. No one of our preachers must be still while I live. - I am, my dear brother,
Your affectionate brother.