Wesley Corpus

25 To Isaac Brown

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1787-25-to-isaac-brown-000
Words140
Free Will Reign of God
To Isaac Brown Date: BRISTOL, October 7, 1787. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1787) Author: John Wesley --- 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.