Wesley Corpus

A 02 To Thomas Tattershall

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1790a-02-to-thomas-tattershall-000
Words193
Catholic Spirit Assurance Religious Experience
To Thomas Tattershall Date: NEAR LONDON, January 6, 1790. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1790) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR TOMMY, -- Because you desire some word I write, although I have no tidings ready. I know of no preacher that is now ready to go out; and you know we can neither buy nor hire preachers. Yet I am not sorry that your small friend [William Green, his colleague. See letter of Oct. 25, 1789, to him.] has taken himself away; for he was really a dangerous man. His bitter enmity against the Church made him utterly unfit to be a Methodist preacher; and his elaborate Discourse against Going to Church was enough to confound any one that was not used to controversy. Yet I did not dare to put him away; but I am not at all sorry that he is gone away. I shall not be forward to take him again; but in any other way I would be glad to help him. I would not scruple giving him a few pounds if it would do him any good. -- I am, dear Tommy, Your affectionate friend and brother.