Letters 1767
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letters-1767-017 |
| Words | 77 |
How go you on in London How is G. Whitefield, and my Lady, and Mr. Madan, and Romaine, and Berridge Do you converse with those that are most alive, and sparingly and warily with them that are dead while they live
I hope Sally and your young ones are well. Oh what a work is it to train up children for heaven!
Peace be with you and yours! Errwso. ['Farewell.']
To Miss March
PORTARLINGTON, Junc 29, 1767.