Wesley Corpus

B 38 To William Robarts

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1786b-38-to-william-robarts-000
Words146
Reign of God Catholic Spirit Universal Redemption
To William Robarts Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1786) Author: John Wesley --- LONDON, December [9], 1785. MY DEAR BROTHER, - In all probability you would now have been a wealthy man; and if so, your money would have paved your way to hell. God saw this, and prevented it. It is certainly the best way now to make a fair surrender. Place that money either in mine or any other name; it is little matter which. Undoubtedly this is the best, if not the only way for the salvation of your soul. But it is plain. God seeth not as man seeth. He judges by far other measures. Oh that you had continued an itinerant I Never man was better qualified for it. I commend you to Him who can make all things work together for good; and am, dear Billy, Your affectionate brother.