Wesley Corpus

A 50 To Henry Moore

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1788a-50-to-henry-moore-000
Words174
Free Will Social Holiness Trinity
To Henry Moore Date: GLASGOW, May 16, 1788. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1788) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR HENRY, -- I allow two points: (1) that while Dr. Coke is in Dublin he may have service at eleven on Sunday as before; (2) that, on condition that our brethren will attend St. Patrick's one Sunday in four, you may read prayers the other three in the room. [] When Dr. Coke returns from Dublin, he should immediately send me word who is proper to succeed you there. I shall be glad, if I can contrive it, to have Nancy and you at Bristol next year. It is not unlikely I may finish my course there; and if so, I should love to have her to close my eyes. My brother said I should 'follow him within the year.' But, be that as it may, by God's help I will live to-day. Love to Nancy. -- I am, dear Henry, Ever yours. See previous letter and that of May 20 (to William Whitestone).