Wesley Corpus

22 To Thomas Roberts

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1791-22-to-thomas-roberts-000
Words129
Prevenient Grace Free Will Catholic Spirit
To Thomas Roberts Date: LONDON, February 8, 1791. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1791) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR BROTHER, [See letter of Oct. 23, 1790.] --Who was it opposed your reducing the preachers in the circuit to two and on what pretense We must needs reduce all our expenses everywhere as far as possible. You must never leave off till you carry this point and constitute bands in each large Society. When the lecture begins at Carmarthen, it will then be time enough to prevent any ill effects of it. I am glad to hear your journey home has not been in vain. My best wishes attend my friends at Traison and Langwair. [Trecwn and Llwynygwair. See Journal, vii. 426-7.] --I am, dear Tommy, Yours, &c.