Wesley Corpus

A 50 To Henry Moore

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1788a-50-to-henry-moore-000
Words160
Free Will Social Holiness Trinity
To Henry Moore Date: GLASGOW, May 16, 1788. 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).
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