• A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley commending her on her work with Mrs. Whitcomb and encouraging her to continue to spread the love of God in Margate.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley commending her on her work with Mrs. Whitcomb and encouraging her to continue to spread the love of God in Margate.
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley commending her on her work with Mrs. Whitcomb and encouraging her to continue to spread the love of God in Margate.
  • A letter from Johnn Wesley to a "Sister" Gobby discussing the debate around allocating funds to build a preaching house in Harwich.
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    Letter from John Wesley to "Sister" Gobby, Haverford

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from Johnn Wesley to a "Sister" Gobby discussing the debate around allocating funds to build a preaching house in Harwich.
    A letter from Johnn Wesley to a "Sister" Gobby discussing the debate around allocating funds to build a preaching house in Harwich.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley advising her to continue the proscribed remedy for some ailment, giving her an update on the health of Mr. Henderson, and agreeing to meet some friends of Sarah's.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley, Bristol

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley advising her to continue the proscribed remedy for some ailment, giving her an update on the health of Mr. Henderson, and agreeing to meet some friends of Sarah's.
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley advising her to continue the proscribed remedy for some ailment, giving her an update on the health of Mr. Henderson, and agreeing to meet some friends of Sarah's.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Ann Loxdale Coke advising her to continue praying and keeping the faith.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Ann Loxdale Coke

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Ann Loxdale Coke advising her to continue praying and keeping the faith.
    A letter from John Wesley to Ann Loxdale Coke advising her to continue praying and keeping the faith.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Tattershall giving Tattershall advice on navigating the financial decisions of the Conference in relation to his personal finances.
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    Letter from John Wesley to "Tommy" Thomas Tattershall, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Tattershall giving Tattershall advice on navigating the financial decisions of the Conference in relation to his personal finances.
    A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Tattershall giving Tattershall advice on navigating the financial decisions of the Conference in relation to his personal finances.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rutherford expressing approval at Rutherford's work, informing Rutherford of the travel plans of Dr. Coke, and sending regards for Sister Cox.
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    Letter from John Wesley to "Tommy" Thomas Rutherford, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rutherford expressing approval at Rutherford's work, informing Rutherford of the travel plans of Dr. Coke, and sending regards for Sister Cox.
    A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rutherford expressing approval at Rutherford's work, informing Rutherford of the travel plans of Dr. Coke, and sending regards for Sister Cox.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Mallet giving her advice on how to go about spreading the word of God.
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    Letter from John Wesley to "Sally" Sarah (Mallet) Boyce, Canterbury

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Mallet giving her advice on how to go about spreading the word of God.
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Mallet giving her advice on how to go about spreading the word of God.
  • A letter from John Wesley to George Holder forbiding him from moving forward with plans to publish a hymnal translated into Manx the better to encourage learning English.
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    Letter from John Wesley to George Holder, near London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to George Holder forbiding him from moving forward with plans to publish a hymnal translated into Manx the better to encourage learning English.
    A letter from John Wesley to George Holder forbiding him from moving forward with plans to publish a hymnal translated into Manx the better to encourage learning English.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) asking after her spiritual state and her faith, and asking if there is anything Wesley can do to help her.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Jane (Bisson) Cock (Jane Cork?)

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) asking after her spiritual state and her faith, and asking if there is anything Wesley can do to help her.
    A letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) asking after her spiritual state and her faith, and asking if there is anything Wesley can do to help her.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) expressing happiness at hearing from her about her marriage and encouraging her to keep her faith.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Jane (Bisson) Cock (Jane Cork?), Leeds

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) expressing happiness at hearing from her about her marriage and encouraging her to keep her faith.
    A letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) expressing happiness at hearing from her about her marriage and encouraging her to keep her faith.
  • A letter from John Wesley to John Bredin discussing Bredin's health, suggesting Bredin work to build a preaching house in Jersey, and requesting Bredin return to Ireland when his work in Jersey and Guernsey is done.
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    Letter from John Wesley to John Bredin, Londonderry

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to John Bredin discussing Bredin's health, suggesting Bredin work to build a preaching house in Jersey, and requesting Bredin return to Ireland when his work in Jersey and Guernsey is done.
    A letter from John Wesley to John Bredin discussing Bredin's health, suggesting Bredin work to build a preaching house in Jersey, and requesting Bredin return to Ireland when his work in Jersey and Guernsey is done.
  • A letter from John Wesley to William Simpson discussing the town of Whitby and the division of responsibility between preachers in that Circuit.
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    Letter from John Wesley to "Billy" William Simpson, near Longford

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to William Simpson discussing the town of Whitby and the division of responsibility between preachers in that Circuit.
    A letter from John Wesley to William Simpson discussing the town of Whitby and the division of responsibility between preachers in that Circuit.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) congratulating her on her marriage, though expressing disapointment that she had not married one of the Methodist preachers.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Jane Bisson Cock (Jane Cork?), Dublin

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) congratulating her on her marriage, though expressing disapointment that she had not married one of the Methodist preachers.
    A letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) congratulating her on her marriage, though expressing disapointment that she had not married one of the Methodist preachers.
  • A letter from John Wesley to George Baldwin discussing Baldwin's health and giving advice for managing Baldwin's stomach problems while maintaining his preaching responsibilities.
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    Letter from John Wesley to George Baldwin, Kingswood

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to George Baldwin discussing Baldwin's health and giving advice for managing Baldwin's stomach problems while maintaining his preaching responsibilities.
    A letter from John Wesley to George Baldwin discussing Baldwin's health and giving advice for managing Baldwin's stomach problems while maintaining his preaching responsibilities.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley supporting her thoughts of moving out of her current home and discussing the possibility of her daughter moving as well.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, North Green

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley supporting her thoughts of moving out of her current home and discussing the possibility of her daughter moving as well.
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley supporting her thoughts of moving out of her current home and discussing the possibility of her daughter moving as well.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley giving her advice on saving money.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, City Road [London]

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley giving her advice on saving money.
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley giving her advice on saving money.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Catherine Warren discussing the coming conference, Wesley's plans for travel through Wales, and the troubles William Dufton was having preaching in his circuit.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Catherine Warren, near London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Catherine Warren discussing the coming conference, Wesley's plans for travel through Wales, and the troubles William Dufton was having preaching in his circuit.
    A letter from John Wesley to Catherine Warren discussing the coming conference, Wesley's plans for travel through Wales, and the troubles William Dufton was having preaching in his circuit.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley thanking her for sending an account of his brother, Charles', last words and encouraging her to keep her faith strong.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley, Blackburn

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley thanking her for sending an account of his brother, Charles', last words and encouraging her to keep her faith strong.
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley thanking her for sending an account of his brother, Charles', last words and encouraging her to keep her faith strong.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley thanking her for her accounnt of his brother, Charles', death and comforting her at the loss of her father.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley, Manchester

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley thanking her for her accounnt of his brother, Charles', death and comforting her at the loss of her father.
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah Wesley thanking her for her accounnt of his brother, Charles', death and comforting her at the loss of her father.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley thanking her for sending him news of his brother, Charles', death and comforting her at the loss of her husband.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, Manchester

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley thanking her for sending him news of his brother, Charles', death and comforting her at the loss of her husband.
    A letter from John Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley thanking her for sending him news of his brother, Charles', death and comforting her at the loss of her husband.
  • A letter from John Weseley to Adam Clarke explaining that there is no need for a person to make a public announcement of a fault, only to admit it to their preacher.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Adam Clarke, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Weseley to Adam Clarke explaining that there is no need for a person to make a public announcement of a fault, only to admit it to their preacher.
    A letter from John Weseley to Adam Clarke explaining that there is no need for a person to make a public announcement of a fault, only to admit it to their preacher.
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