THE COMPLETE WORKS of JOHN WESLEY, VOLUME 12 LETTERS by John Wesley
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THE AGES DIGITAL LIBRARY COLLECTIONS THE COMPLETE WORKS OF JOHN WESLEY, VOLUME 12 LETTERS by John Wesley B o o k s F o r Th e A g e s AGES Software • Albany, OR USA Version 2.0 © 1996, 1997 2 HYPERTEXT TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS: LETTERS TO VARIOUS PERSONS 4 Letters to his Father 23 Letters to Miss Furly, 7 Letters to his Mother afterwards Mrs. Downes 13 Letters to his Brother Samuel To Dr. Robertson To a Friend 9 Letters to Mrs. Sarah Ryan 2 Letters to Mr. Oglethorpe 3 Letters to Mr. Joseph Cownley To Mr. Hutcheson 2 Letters to Miss—— To Mr. Vernon To Miss H—— To Mr.——, of Lincoln College To —— To Mrs. Chapman 2 Letters to —— 3 Letters to the Rev. William Law To Miss Elizabeth Hardy To Count Zinzendorf, at To Lady —— Marienborn To Mr. Hosmer To the Church at Hernhuth To Mr. Alexander Coates To the Bishop of Bristol To Mrs. S. F. 6 Letters to Mr. John Smith To Lord —— 66 Letters to his Brother Charles To the Rev. Mr. H—— 3 Letters to the Rev. George To the Rev. Mr. Plenderlieth Whitefield To Mr. S., at Armagh To the Rev. James Hervey To —— 3 Letters to the Rev. John 2 Letters to Mr. John Trembath Fletcher To Mr. Jonathan Maskew 39 Letters to Mr. Ebenezer To Mr. Knox Blackwell To Mrs. Maitland To certain Proprietors of East-India Stock To Mr. Hart 4 Letters to Mr. John Downes To Miss T—— 3 To Miss L––— 4 Letters to Miss Pywell To the Rev. Mr. G—— To the Rev. Mr. F—— To the Rev. Mr. D—–– To the Rev. Mr. —— To Mrs. R—— To Lady —— To Mr. —— 32 Letters to Miss Jane Hilton, To the Society at Monyash, afterwards Mrs. Barton, of Derbyshire Beverley To the Rev. Mr. Wanley, Dean To the Stewards of the Foundry of Ripon 27 Letters to Mrs. Bennis, of To Mary Yeoman, of Limeric Mousehole, Cornwall 19 Letters to Miss Bosanquet, 7 Letters to Mr. Merryweather, afterwards Mrs. Fletcher of Yarm 36 Letters to Mr. Joseph Two Letters to Mrs. Emma Benson Moon, Yarm To Mrs. Benson 37 Letters to a Member of the 14 Letters to Mr. Walter Society Churchey, of Brecon 33 Letters to Mr. Christopher 19 Letters to a Young Disciple Hopper 10 Letters to Mr. John Mason To Mr. Thomas Carlill To —— 15 Letters to Mr. Thomas 2 Letters to Mr. Henry Eames, Rankin after his Emigration to 2 Letters to Mr. James America Dempster To Mr. George Shadford To Mr. John King To Miss Ball, of High-Wycomb 3 Letters to Mr. John King To Mr. Alexander Hume, To Mrs. A. F. Peeltown, Isle of Man 18 Letters to Lady Maxwell 2 Letters to the Rev. Peard 8 Letters to Mrs. Crosby Dickinson 7 Letters to Miss A—— To Mr. Charles Perronet To Lady M—— To Miss Perronet 4 4 Letters to Miss Briggs 3 Letters to Mrs. Rebecca Gains To Lady Huntingdon To the Commanding Officer in To the Rev. Dean D——. Lowestoft To the Assistant Preachers 2 Letters to Mr. Richard Rodda To the Members and Friends of To Richard Davenport, Esq. the Methodist Societies To Mr. Samuel Wells 6 Letters to Mr. Richard 5 Letters to Mr. Gidley, Officer Tompson of Excise 4 Letters to Samuel Sparrow, 9 Letters to Miss Mary Stokes Esq. 2 Letters to Mr. James Bogie 14 Letters to Miss Bolton To Mr. John Watson 6 Letters to Mr. John Valton To Mr. George Flamank, Officer 6 Letters to Mr. Francis Wolfe of Excise, in Plymouth To Miss Fuller To Mr. Abraham Orchard, of To Miss H Bath 6 Letters to Mrs. Marston, of To Mr. Isaac Brown Worcester To Mrs. Mullis, of Hackney 7 Letters to Mrs. Mary Savage, To Mr. Richard Bunt, Bideford, of Worcester Devon 15 Letters to Mr. Samuel To Mr. William Mears, Chatham Bardsley 5 Letters to Mr. Jasper To Miss Newman Winscom To Mr. Jonathan Brown 2 Letters to Mr. Abraham To Mr. Thomas Funnell Brames, Brompton 4 Letters to Mr. John Ogilvi To Mr. William Ferguson, of Hoxton Notes To Mrs. Ferguson Publishers Notes To the Rev. Mr. Davenport 5 THE WORKS OF JOHN WESLEY Third Edition Complete and Unabridged 1872 Edition VOLUME XII Letters 6 CONTENTS LETTERS TO VARIOUS PERSONS Four Letters to his Father Seven Letters to his Mother Thirteen Letters to his Brother Samuel To a Friend Two Letters to Mr. Oglethorpe To Mr. Hutcheson To Mr. Vernon To Mr.——, of Lincoln College To Mrs. Chapman Three Letters to the Rev. William Law To Count Zinzendorf, at Marienborn To the Church at Hernhuth To the Bishop of Bristol Six Letters to Mr. John Smith Sixty-six Letters to his Brother Charles Three Letters to the Rev. George Whitefield 7 To the Rev. James Hervey Three Letters to the Rev. John Fletcher Thirty-nine Letters to Mr. Ebenezer Blackwell To certain Proprietors of East-India Stock Four Letters to Mr. John Downes Twenty-three Letters to Miss Furly, afterwards Mrs. Downes To Dr. Robertson Nine Letters to Mrs. Sarah Ryan Three Letters to Mr. Joseph Cownley Two Letters to Miss—— To Miss H—— To —— Two Letters to —— To Miss Elizabeth Hardy To Lady —— To Mr. Hosmer To Mr. Alexander Coates To Mrs. S. F. 8 To Lord —— To the Rev. Mr. H—— To the Rev. Mr. Plenderlieth To Mr. S., at Armagh To —— Two Letters to Mr. John Trembath To Mr. Jonathan Maskew To Mr. Knox To Mrs. Maitland To Mr. Hart To Miss T—— To Miss L––— To the Rev. Mr. G—— To the Rev. Mr. D—–– To Mrs. R—— To Mr. —— To the Society at Monyash, Derbyshire To the Rev. Mr. Wanley, Dean of Ripon To Mary Yeoman, of Mousehole, Cornwall 9 Seven Letters to Mr. Merryweather, of Yarm Two Letters to Mrs. Emma Moon, Yarm Thirty-seven Letters to a Member of the Society Thirty-three Letters to Mr. Christopher Hopper To Mr. Thomas Carlill Fifteen Letters to Mr. Thomas Rankin Two Letters to Mr. James Dempster To Mr. John King Three Letters to Mr. John King To Mrs. A. F. Eighteen Letters to Lady Maxwell Eight Letters to Mrs. Crosby Seven Letters to Miss A—— To Lady M—— Four Letters to Miss Pywell To the Rev. Mr. F—— To the Rev. Mr. —— To Lady —— 10 Thirty-two Letters to Miss Jane Hilton, afterwards Mrs. Barton, of Beverley To the Stewards of the Foundry Twenty-seven Letters to Mrs. Bennis, of Limeric Nineteen Letters to Miss Bosanquet, afterwards Mrs. Fletcher Thirty-six Letters to Mr. Joseph Benson To Mrs. Benson Fourteen Letters to Mr. Walter Churchey, of Brecon Nineteen Letters to a Young Disciple Ten Letters to Mr. John Mason To —— Two Letters to Mr. Henry Eames, after his Emigration to America To Mr. George Shadford To Miss Ball, of High-Wycomb To Mr. Alexander Hume, Peeltown, Isle of Man Two Letters to the Rev. Peard Dickinson To Mr. Charles Perronet To Miss Perronet Four Letters to Miss Briggs 11 To Lady Huntingdon To the Rev. Dean D——. To the Assistant Preachers To the Members and Friends of the Methodist Societies Six Letters to Mr. Richard Tompson Four Letters to Samuel Sparrow, Esq. Fourteen Letters to Miss Bolton Six Letters to Mr. John Valton Six Letters to Mr. Francis Wolfe To Miss Fuller To Miss H Six Letters to Mrs. Marston, of Worcester Seven Letters to Mrs. Mary Savage, of Worcester Fifteen Letters to Mr. Samuel Bardsley To Miss Newman To Mr. Jonathan Brown To Mr. Thomas Funnell To Mr. William Ferguson, of Hoxton To Mrs. Ferguson 12 To the Rev. Mr. Davenport Three Letters to Mrs. Rebecca Gains To the Commanding Officer in Lowestoft Two Letters to Mr. Richard Rodda To Richard Davenport, Esq. To Mr. Samuel Wells Five Letters to Mr. Gidley, Officer of Excise Nine Letters to Miss Mary Stokes Two Letters to Mr. James Bogie To Mr. John Watson To Mr. George Flamank, Officer of Excise, in Plymouth To Mr. Abraham Orchard, of Bath To Mr. Isaac Brown To Mrs. Mullis, of Hackney To Mr. Richard Bunt, Bideford, Devon To Mr. William Mears, Chatham Five Letters to Mr. Jasper Winscom Two Letters to Mr. Abraham Brames, Brompton Four Letters to Mr. John Ogilvie 13 LETTERS from THE REVEREND JOHN WESLEY, TO VARIOUS PERSONS. I. — To his Father. DEAR SIR, LINCOLN COLLEGE, December 19 1729. AS I was looking over, the other day, Mr. Ditton’s Discourse on the Resurrection of Christ, I found, toward the end of it, a sort of essay on the Origin of Evil. I fancied the shortness of it, if nothing else, would make you willing to read it; though very probably you will not find much in it which has not occurred to your thoughts before. “Since the supreme Being must needs be infinitely and essentially good, as well as wise and powerful, it has been esteemed no little difficulty to show how evil came into the world. Unde malum, 1 has been a mighty question.” (Page 424.) There were some who, in order to solve this, supposed two supreme, governing principles; the one a good, the other an evil one: Which latter has independent on, and of equal power with, the former, and the author of all that was irregular or bad in the universe. This monstrous scheme the 14 Manichees fell into, and much improved; but were sufficiently confuted by St. Austin, who had reason to be particularly acquainted with their tenets. But the plain truth is, the hypothesis requires no more to the confutation of it, than the bare proposing it.