25 To Isaac Brown
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1787-25-to-isaac-brown-000 |
| Words | 127 |
To Isaac Brown Date: BRISTOL, October 7, 1787. DEAR ISAAC, It was at the request of Brother Holder himself that I ordered him to be removed from Whitby; and I have wrote once or twice to that effect. But if his mind is altered, and if you judge it safe for him to remain there, I have no objection to it. To-morrow I am to set out for London. When I come thither, I will consider with the preachers what is to be when the circuits will not bear the expense allotted to them. Peace be with you and yours! Brown was Assistant at Whitby, with George Holder as his colleague. (See letter of Sept. 15 to him.) I am, dear Isaac, Your affectionate friend and brother.