Wesley Corpus

B 57 To Jasper Winscom

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1788b-57-to-jasper-winscom-000
Words170
Free Will Social Holiness Assurance
To Jasper Winscom Date: LONDON, November 8, 1788. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1788) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR JASPER, -- William Cashman [Probably William Ashman, who was now at Tiverton. See letter of Oct. 23, 1786.] advised you like an heathen. Mr. Valton deserves pay as well as you do. [Valton was now a supernumerary at Bristol, and was able to accept invitations to preach in other circuits. See Wesley's Veterans, vi. 104.] But he does not want it, and therefore scorns to take it, knowing the poverty of the land. I am glad to hear so good an account of the isle. The work of God will flourish there if it be steadily pursued. No preacher ought to stay either at Portsmouth, or Sarum, or any other place a whole week together. That is not the Methodist plan at all. It is a novel abuse. I hope you have finished the matter with the attorney [See letter of Sept. 30.]; and am, dear Jasper, Your affectionate brother.