Wesley Corpus

B 63 To Henry Moore

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1788b-63-to-henry-moore-000
Words132
Free Will Means of Grace
To Henry Moore Date: CHATHAM, December 2, 1788. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1788) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR HENRY, -- You will seal and put Mr. A. G----'s [Name illegible.] letter into the post. And pray write strongly to Dr. Coke, begging him to beware of being imposed upon again, as it is plain he has been hitherto. Remind him also that he and I took Mr. Heath from his livelihood, and (whether he has behaved well or ill) are obliged in honor and in conscience to bring him home. I will give fifty pounds towards it. [See letters of Oct. 20, 1788, and June 26, 1789.] Tell him of 'Caesar and Pompey.' -- I am, dear Henry, Your affectionate friend and brother. Direct to Dr. Coke, Charleston, South Carolina.