A 17 To Robert Carr Brackenbury
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1788a-17-to-robert-carr-brackenbury-000 |
| Words | 147 |
To Robert Carr Brackenbury
Date: LONDON, February 27, 1788.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1788)
Author: John Wesley
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DEAR SIR, -- I cannot exactly agree with your judgment. While there was no preacher in the islands but you, and while the work of God was but just beginning, you was undoubtedly called to spend most of your time there, and then you did right in not being disobedient to the heavenly calling. But the case is very different now. They have now able preachers in French and English; and as they do not do the work deceitfully, it prospers in their hands. Has not the Lord more work for you to do in England In June (if God permit), I purpose to spend an evening with you at Raithby. Peace be with all your spirits! --I am, dear sir,
Your very affectionate friend and brother.