Wesley Corpus

B 45 To Adam Clarke

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1790b-45-to-adam-clarke-000
Words203
Catholic Spirit Universal Redemption Trinity
To Adam Clarke Date: LONDON, November 26, 1790. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1790) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR ADAM, -- The account you send me of the continuance of the great work of God in Jersey gives me great satisfaction. To retain the grace of God is much more than to gain it: hardly one in three does this. And this should be strongly and explicitly urged on all who have tasted of perfect love. If we can prove that any of our Local Preachers or Leaders, either directly or indirectly, speak against it, let him be a Local Preacher or Leader no longer. I doubt whether he shall continue in the Society. Because he that can speak thus in our congregations cannot be an honest man. I wish Sister Clarke to do what she can, but no more than she can. Betsy Ritchie, Miss Johnson, and M. Clarke are women after my own heart. Last week I had an excellent letter from Mrs. Pawson (a glorious witness of full salvation), showing how impossible it is to retain pure love without growing therein. Wishing you every blessing to you and all the family.--I am, dear Adam, Your affectionate friend and brother.