B 50 To Peter Mill
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1788b-50-to-peter-mill-000 |
| Words | 117 |
To Peter Mill
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1788)
Author: John Wesley
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LONDON, November [3 or 4], 1788.
MY DEAR BROTHER, -- My humor was as much out of the question as my stature. My objection to the chanting the Psalms was, we have no such thing among the Methodists. But when I was informed they were not the reading Psalms which were chanted but only the hymns in the morning and evening service, my objections of course fell to the ground. But as this little dispute is now at an end, there will be no need of saying any more, only that courtesy and brotherly love require it. -- I am
Your affectionate brother.