Wesley Corpus

B 37 To Mrs Fletcher

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1786b-37-to-mrs-fletcher-000
Words169
Free Will Assurance Pneumatology
To Mrs. Fletcher Date: LONDON, December 9, 1786. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1786) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR SISTER, - The book is now finished; I have the last proof now before me. Two of the three accounts you give I have at large. I only wait a few days, to see if my brother will write his Elegy. [See letter of April 6. Charles did not write anything.] I am clearly satisfied that you will do well to spend a considerable part of your time at Madeley. But I can by no means advise you to spend all your time there. I think you are a debtor to several other places also, particularly to London and Yorkshire. Nay, and if we live I should rejoice if you and I can contrive to be in those places at the same time; for I feel a great union of spirit with you. I cannot easily tell you how much. I am, my very dear sister, Yours invariably.