Wesley Corpus

A 03 To Thomas Mcgeary

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1790a-03-to-thomas-mcgeary-000
Words191
Universal Redemption Free Will Catholic Spirit
To Thomas McGeary Date: LONDON, January 9, 1790. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1790) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR TOMMY, There is no danger of my thinking your writing troublesome. If Mr. [Funnal] thinks he did wrong in going away, and that it is a favor to receive him again, you may receive him; but he seems to me to be out of his senses. Mr. Carr has not wrote to me at all. I hope he (at least) knows when he is well. Such another place for him can hardly be found. You must be absent from the School at some times, that you may be present more effectually. But I desire you will take a little tour next month if the weather will allow. The spending a week or two now and then in the open air is the best physic in the world for you. Perfect love ούν άσχημονεϊ, is not ill-behaved or illmatured. Peace be with all your spirits !--I am, dear Tommy, Yours most affectionately. Mr. Bradily, a pious young man from Antigua, earnestly desires to be a boarder at Kingswood. I do not object.