A 80 To Arthur Keene
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1789a-80-to-arthur-keene-000 |
| Words | 126 |
To Arthur Keene
Date: DUBLIN, July 6, 1789.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1789)
Author: John Wesley
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I acknowledge the hand of James Deaves in your letter. [See letter of May 20. The opposition to service in church hours continued till the time was changed from ten to two. See Crookshank's Methodism in Ireland, i. 452.] I cannot dispute with him, for he has ten words to my one.
You have run away from me, not I from you. I stand where I have stood these fifty years. I no more leave the Church than I leave the body.
But I have done. The Lord God judge between him and you and
Your much injured friend. [See letter of April 28, 1790, to him.]