Wesley Corpus

B 65 To Peter Mill

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1788b-65-to-peter-mill-000
Words132
Works of Piety Means of Grace Social Holiness
To Peter Mill Date: LONDON, December 20, 1788. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1788) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR BROTHER, -- It does not appear to me that you have taken any wrong step with regard to North Shields. I think (as you do) that our friend whom you mention is prejudiced in favor of those warm men. As to T. Gibson, you are a little prejudiced against him. He is not a turbulent man. But he sees blots, and would fain cure them if he could. I pray, talk with him alone. You do not know him. However, for the present, the General Stewards may stand as they are. But see that they do their duty.--I am, with love to Sister Mill, dear Peter, Your affectionate friend and brother.