Wesley Corpus

B 31 To Henry Moore

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1788b-31-to-henry-moore-000
Words127
Free Will Means of Grace Social Holiness
To Henry Moore Date: BRISTOL, September 20, 1788. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1788) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR BROTHER, -- I have taken place in the mail coach for Sunday se'nnight in the afternoon, so that I shall probably be with you on Monday morning. Pray tell George Whitfield to settle himself in the Book-Room without delay, as John Atlay has appointed to leave it on the 25th instant. [See letters of Sept. 4 and 24.] I beg of Brother Rankin and you to advise and assist him to the uttermost of your power. Many croakers, no doubt, will strive to discourage him; therefore strengthen his hands all you can.--I am, with much love to my Nancy, dear Henry, Your affectionate friend and brother.