Wesley Corpus

B 33 To Charles Atmore

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1789b-33-to-charles-atmore-000
Words180
Free Will Catholic Spirit Universal Redemption
To Charles Atmore Date: LONDON, October 12, 1789. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1789) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR CHARLES, -- It is a great blessing that God gives you and your fellow-laborers to act in full concert with each other. I hope you exhort all the believers to go on to perfection and that you take especial care of the Select Society. You do well to go on at N[orth] Shields, without taking the least notice of Edwd. Coates [Armore was Assistant in Newcastle; John Ogilvie was his colleague. Coates had separated from Wesley. See letter of April 29 to him.] or his society; only be loving and courteous to any of them when they come in your way. If you and your people have more of the life of God in yourselves than them, you infallibly will prevail. You should continually exhort them all to this. Only let us have the mind that was in Christ, and we shall want no manner of thing that is good. -- I am, dear Charles, Your affectionate friend and brother.