Collected Works of John Wesley, Volume XII

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Author: John Wesley

DCXXVIII. — To Mr. Gidley, Officer of Excise.

My Dear Brother, London, January 18, 1776.

I am glad to hear that you are ordered to Exeter: There seems to be a particular providence in this. We have a small society there, which is but lately formed, and stands in need of every help; so that, I doubt not, your settling among them will be an advantage to them. See that you be not ashamed of a good Master, nor of the least of his servants.

I am

Your affectionate brother.

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Chicago: John Wesley, "DCXXVIII. — To Mr. Gidley, Officer of Excise.," Collected Works of John Wesley, Volume XII, ed. Thomas Jackson in Collected Works of John Wesley, Volume XII (London: Wesleyan Methodist Book Room, 1872), Original Sources, accessed November 28, 2023, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=47YFKPUN6CQN3E9.

MLA: Wesley, John. "DCXXVIII. — To Mr. Gidley, Officer of Excise." Collected Works of John Wesley, Volume XII, edited by Thomas Jackson, in Collected Works of John Wesley, Volume XII, London, Wesleyan Methodist Book Room, 1872, Original Sources. 28 Nov. 2023. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=47YFKPUN6CQN3E9.

Harvard: Wesley, J, 'DCXXVIII. — To Mr. Gidley, Officer of Excise.' in Collected Works of John Wesley, Volume XII, ed. . cited in 1872, Collected Works of John Wesley, Volume XII, Wesleyan Methodist Book Room, London. Original Sources, retrieved 28 November 2023, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=47YFKPUN6CQN3E9.