A 16 To Robert Carr Brackenbury
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1790a-16-to-robert-carr-brackenbury-000 |
| Words | 134 |
To Robert Carr Brackenbury
Date: LONDON, February 24, 1790.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1790)
Author: John Wesley
---
DEAR SIR -- Is the bailiff the same gentleman who subscribed to the chapel and let us have a lease for building If so how came his mind to be so changed But his heart is still in God's hand. And therefore you take the very best way possible to allay the present storm by seeking Him that turneth the hearts of men as the waters. Without His help human means will not avail. It has pleased God to give me more strength than I had in the autumn; but my eyes continue weak. It is enough that we are in His hands. -- I am, dear sir,
Your very affectionate friend and brother.