Wesley Corpus

A 18 To Joseph Taylor

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1789a-18-to-joseph-taylor-000
Words160
Means of Grace Free Will Assurance
To Joseph Taylor Date: LONDON, February 13, 1789. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1789) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR JOSEPH, -- I have a business of some importance for you to transact. Pray go to my old friend Matthew Bagshaw, and in my name desire of him, (1) to tell you how far John Wilson has wronged him: (2) to introduce you to Mr. Henshaw, of whom you are to inquire (and write me word directly) what he heard between John Wilson and him: desire him also (3) to let you know whether he has wronged any one beside in Nottingham: if he has, in what manner If you can come clearly to the bottom of his affair, it is possible I may be of some real service to him. But till then it is not possible. For God will surely fight against him while he continues to cover his sin.--I am, dear Joseph, Your affectionate friend and brother.