Treatise Remarks On Hills Review
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-remarks-on-hills-review-043 |
| Words | 82 |
Let me entreat you, if
not for the honour of God, yet for the honour of your cause,
avoid, for the time to come, all anger, all spite, all sourness
and bitterness; all contemptuous usage of your opponents,
not inferior to you, unless in fortune. “O put on again
bowels of mercies, kindness, gentleness, long-suffering;
endeavouring to hold,” even with them that differ from you
in opinion, the “unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace l”
BRIsToL,
September 9, 1772.