Wesley Corpus

B 40 To John Valton

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1790b-40-to-john-valton-000
Words145
Free Will Catholic Spirit Religious Experience
To John Valton Date: LONDON, November 6, 1790. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1790) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR BROTHER, -- When you went into the West I was fully persuaded our Lord would go with you and prosper your labor. And I make no doubt He will fulfill in you all the good pleasure of His goodness and all the work of God with power. You do not know the Cornish yet. Many of them have little sense and a great inclination to criticize. Rob. Empringham is a sound though not a bright preacher. Brother Leggat's far from a contemptible one. If they use the preachers I send thus, they shall. If Jno. Bredin goes for some months, who will keep him I will have no demand made on the Conference. -- I am, with kind love to Sister Valton, Ever yours.