Wesley Corpus

A 59 To Henry Moore

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1788a-59-to-henry-moore-000
Words150
Social Holiness Free Will Means of Grace
To Henry Moore Date: NEAR NEWCASTLE, June 7, 1788. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1788) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR HENRY, -- I incline to think the battle's over, [See letter of May 28 to Mrs. Rogers.] and you will have peace, provided that none of you return railing for rafting, but contrariwise blessing. Beware of showing any coolness to Arthur Keene. You must conquer him by love. I am glad you have not lost Mrs. Blachford. [See letter of June 3.] She is one of our jewels. I love her much. Only you will excuse me if I do not love her so well as Nancy and Becky Moore. [See letter of Feb. 19 to Moore.] Now use all your influence in prevailing on our people to attend on the sacrament at St. Patrick's monthly. -- I am, dear Henry, yours and my Nancy's Affectionate friend and brother.