Wesley Corpus

A 26 To Samuel Bradburn

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1788a-26-to-samuel-bradburn-000
Words157
Free Will Social Holiness Pneumatology
To Samuel Bradburn Date: BRISTOL, March 13, 1788. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1788) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR SAMMY, -- With regard to my brother, I advise you: (1) Whether he will or no (at least, if not done already), carry Dr. Whitehead [See letter of March 7.] to him. (2) If he cannot go out, and yet must have exercise or die, persuade him to use [the wooden horse [See letters of July 17, 1785, and Aug. 18, 1790.] twice or thrice a day, and procure one for him. (3) I earnestly advise him to be electrified; not shocked, but only filled with electric fire. (4) Inquire if he has made his will, though I think it scarcely possible he should have delayed it. The tunes which Brother Rhodes left with you should be immediately printed in the cheap form. Kind love to Sophy. -- I am, dear Sammy, Your affectionate friend and brother.