• A letter from Johnn Wesley to Cornelius Bayley (Bailey) agreeing to read over Bayley's manuscript and encouraging him to pursue his writing.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Cornelius Bayley (spelled "Bailey"), near London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from Johnn Wesley to Cornelius Bayley (Bailey) agreeing to read over Bayley's manuscript and encouraging him to pursue his writing.
    A letter from Johnn Wesley to Cornelius Bayley (Bailey) agreeing to read over Bayley's manuscript and encouraging him to pursue his writing.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Christopher Hopper discussing John Hilton, the occurance of an earthquake, and the publishing of writings in support of Universal Redemption.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Christopher Hopper, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Christopher Hopper discussing John Hilton, the occurance of an earthquake, and the publishing of writings in support of Universal Redemption.
    A letter from John Wesley to Christopher Hopper discussing John Hilton, the occurance of an earthquake, and the publishing of writings in support of Universal Redemption.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Samuel Bardsley supporting Bardsley's proposal to seek help from the preachers in the neighboring circuits.
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    Letter from John Wesley to "Sammy" Samuel Bardsley, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Samuel Bardsley supporting Bardsley's proposal to seek help from the preachers in the neighboring circuits.
    A letter from John Wesley to Samuel Bardsley supporting Bardsley's proposal to seek help from the preachers in the neighboring circuits.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Isaac Andrews clarifying his thought that those who lived and died as Calvinists are not immediately damned, that most are in heaven, but that many who followed Calvinist teachings may have been led to choices that earned them a place in hell.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Isaac Andrews [Scarborough]

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Isaac Andrews clarifying his thought that those who lived and died as Calvinists are not immediately damned, that most are in heaven, but that many who followed Calvinist teachings may have been led to choices that earned them a place in hell.
    A letter from John Wesley to Isaac Andrews clarifying his thought that those who lived and died as Calvinists are not immediately damned, that most are in heaven, but that many who followed Calvinist teachings may have been led to choices that earned them a place in hell.
  • A letter from John Wesley to a Mr. Burke discussing Wesley's travel schedule for preachinng.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Mr. Burke, near Bristol

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to a Mr. Burke discussing Wesley's travel schedule for preachinng.
    A letter from John Wesley to a Mr. Burke discussing Wesley's travel schedule for preachinng.
  • A letter from John Wesley to John Bredin discussing the assignment of preachers to various Scottish circuits.
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    Letter from John Wesley to John Bredin, Bristol

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to John Bredin discussing the assignment of preachers to various Scottish circuits.
    A letter from John Wesley to John Bredin discussing the assignment of preachers to various Scottish circuits.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Miss Lewin with word of his and a Mr. Saunderson's detainment in Edinburgh at the Tolbooth, with a few notes on various concerns of Miss Lewin's.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Miss Lewin, Weardale

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Miss Lewin with word of his and a Mr. Saunderson's detainment in Edinburgh at the Tolbooth, with a few notes on various concerns of Miss Lewin's.
    A letter from John Wesley to Miss Lewin with word of his and a Mr. Saunderson's detainment in Edinburgh at the Tolbooth, with a few notes on various concerns of Miss Lewin's.
  • A letter from John Wesley to John Atlay informing him that Wesley will be sending him some financial assistance and offering him a job, should he find himself in need of better employment.
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    Letter from John Wesley to John Atlay, Whitehaven

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to John Atlay informing him that Wesley will be sending him some financial assistance and offering him a job, should he find himself in need of better employment.
    A letter from John Wesley to John Atlay informing him that Wesley will be sending him some financial assistance and offering him a job, should he find himself in need of better employment.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Peter Garforth assuring him that Wesley will send word if he finds a person meeting his qualifications and advising him against getting involved with a woman who ascribes to predestination.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Peter Garforth, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Peter Garforth assuring him that Wesley will send word if he finds a person meeting his qualifications and advising him against getting involved with a woman who ascribes to predestination.
    A letter from John Wesley to Peter Garforth assuring him that Wesley will send word if he finds a person meeting his qualifications and advising him against getting involved with a woman who ascribes to predestination.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Hannah Ball explaining that she should not assume that there is only one possible interpretation of a piece of scripture and that her experience of faith and meaning are just as valid works of God as another interpretation or experience.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Hannah Ball, Bradford

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Hannah Ball explaining that she should not assume that there is only one possible interpretation of a piece of scripture and that her experience of faith and meaning are just as valid works of God as another interpretation or experience.
    A letter from John Wesley to Hannah Ball explaining that she should not assume that there is only one possible interpretation of a piece of scripture and that her experience of faith and meaning are just as valid works of God as another interpretation or experience.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Hannah Ball advising her to keep her faith strong in the face of seemingly diminished returns on her efforts and congratulating her on her work to bring Miss Hartly back to the pursuit of faith.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Hannah Ball, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Hannah Ball advising her to keep her faith strong in the face of seemingly diminished returns on her efforts and congratulating her on her work to bring Miss Hartly back to the pursuit of faith.
    A letter from John Wesley to Hannah Ball advising her to keep her faith strong in the face of seemingly diminished returns on her efforts and congratulating her on her work to bring Miss Hartly back to the pursuit of faith.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Matthew Lowes agreeing with Lowes on the best course of action concerning the care of his Circuit.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Matthew [Lowes], London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Matthew Lowes agreeing with Lowes on the best course of action concerning the care of his Circuit.
    A letter from John Wesley to Matthew Lowes agreeing with Lowes on the best course of action concerning the care of his Circuit.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth Woodhouse advising her to share the "Instructions for Members of Religious Societies" and to use it as a guide in her own faith, thereby guiding her and others to salvation in Christ.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Mary Bosanque Fletcher, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth Woodhouse advising her to share the "Instructions for Members of Religious Societies" and to use it as a guide in her own faith, thereby guiding her and others to salvation in Christ.
    A letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth Woodhouse advising her to share the "Instructions for Members of Religious Societies" and to use it as a guide in her own faith, thereby guiding her and others to salvation in Christ.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth Woodhouse advising her to remain strong in her faith and belief that God places challenges before her in order to strengthen her, and to have hope that her husband may still come to understand her dedication to the Methodist perspective.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth (Harvey) Woodhouse, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth Woodhouse advising her to remain strong in her faith and belief that God places challenges before her in order to strengthen her, and to have hope that her husband may still come to understand her dedication to the Methodist perspective.
    A letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth Woodhouse advising her to remain strong in her faith and belief that God places challenges before her in order to strengthen her, and to have hope that her husband may still come to understand her dedication to the Methodist perspective.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth Woodhouse encouraging her to continue to confide in Mrs. Hutton regarding her trials and to take care that not only her physical, but also her spiritual, health remains well.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth (Harvey) Woodhouse, Bradford

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth Woodhouse encouraging her to continue to confide in Mrs. Hutton regarding her trials and to take care that not only her physical, but also her spiritual, health remains well.
    A letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth Woodhouse encouraging her to continue to confide in Mrs. Hutton regarding her trials and to take care that not only her physical, but also her spiritual, health remains well.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Ann Bolton advising her to take moments of temptation to find her own strength and to be steadfast in her faith and belief in salvation, apologizing for being unable to visit, and urging her to write more frequently.
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    Letter from John Wesley to "Nancy" Ann Bolton

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Ann Bolton advising her to take moments of temptation to find her own strength and to be steadfast in her faith and belief in salvation, apologizing for being unable to visit, and urging her to write more frequently.
    A letter from John Wesley to Ann Bolton advising her to take moments of temptation to find her own strength and to be steadfast in her faith and belief in salvation, apologizing for being unable to visit, and urging her to write more frequently.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Jane Hilton urging her to be more open with him regarding her "trials" so that he can be more helpful in his advice and reminding her to always look to Jesus to be her guide.
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    Letter from John Wesley to "Jenny" Jane (Hilton) Barton [Shoreham]

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Jane Hilton urging her to be more open with him regarding her "trials" so that he can be more helpful in his advice and reminding her to always look to Jesus to be her guide.
    A letter from John Wesley to Jane Hilton urging her to be more open with him regarding her "trials" so that he can be more helpful in his advice and reminding her to always look to Jesus to be her guide.
  • A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin discussing yearly subscriptions and the challenge of paying off a large debt when contributions are lower than expected.
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    Letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin discussing yearly subscriptions and the challenge of paying off a large debt when contributions are lower than expected.
    A letter from John Wesley to Thomas Rankin discussing yearly subscriptions and the challenge of paying off a large debt when contributions are lower than expected.
  • A letter from John Wesley to "My dear brother," stating that only preachers who do not mention their opinion on predestination can preach with them, and urging the distribution of his books.
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    Letter from John Wesley to "My dear brother," [unaddressed], London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to "My dear brother," stating that only preachers who do not mention their opinion on predestination can preach with them, and urging the distribution of his books.
    A letter from John Wesley to "My dear brother," stating that only preachers who do not mention their opinion on predestination can preach with them, and urging the distribution of his books.
  • A letter from John Wesley to "Peggy" Margaret (Dale) Avison discussing sanctification and the ways in which those who are sanctified do not retain their sanctification.
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    Letter from John Wesley to "Peggy" Margaret (Dale) Avison, London

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to "Peggy" Margaret (Dale) Avison discussing sanctification and the ways in which those who are sanctified do not retain their sanctification.
    A letter from John Wesley to "Peggy" Margaret (Dale) Avison discussing sanctification and the ways in which those who are sanctified do not retain their sanctification.
  • A letter from John Wesley to "Peggy" Margaret (Dale) Avison detailing his travel itinerary and discussing the importance of virtues such as lowliness and meekness.
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    Letter from John Wesley to "Peggy" Margaret (Dale) Avison, Liverpool

    Wesley, John, 1703-1791
    A letter from John Wesley to "Peggy" Margaret (Dale) Avison detailing his travel itinerary and discussing the importance of virtues such as lowliness and meekness.
    A letter from John Wesley to "Peggy" Margaret (Dale) Avison detailing his travel itinerary and discussing the importance of virtues such as lowliness and meekness.
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