A 53 To Peard Dickinson
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1790a-53-to-peard-dickinson-000 |
| Words | 168 |
To Peard Dickinson
Date: DURHAM, June 12, 1790.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1790)
Author: John Wesley
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MY DEAR BROTHER, -- I am exceedingly pleased that you have made a little tour to Portsmouth and the adjoining places; and cannot doubt but it has been a blessing to many there as well as to your own soul. I seem to remember that I had a letter from you some time since; but I do not remember whether I answered it or not.
If the good impressions which Sammy Wesley frequently feels could be changed, he would probably be a real Christian. You should contrive to see him as often as you can. Who knows but you may save a soul alive. [See letter of April 28 to Sarah Wesley.]
To take a little journey (were it but for a week) now and then would be of service both to your mind and body. -- I am, with kind love to Betsy,
Your affectionate friend and brother.