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Collected Works of John Wesley, Volume XII
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CCCXIII. — To the Same.
My Dear Brother,London, March 9, 1765.
Nothing can hurt you, if you are calm, mild, and gentle to all men, especially to the forward. I think you have done all you could do at present for poor brother Jane. I will send to William Atkinson, and ask him how the house is settled. I know nothing about it; for I never saw the writings.
I suppose the Bill intended to be brought into Parliament will never see the light. The great ones find other work for one another. They are all at daggers’ drawing among themselves. Our business is, to go straight forward.
I am, dear Tommy,
Your affectionate friend and brother.
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Chicago: John Wesley, "CCCXIII. — To the Same.," 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 January 15, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=9HYABQBV4DC44S8.
MLA: Wesley, John. "CCCXIII. — To the Same." 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. 15 Jan. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=9HYABQBV4DC44S8.
Harvard: Wesley, J, 'CCCXIII. — To the Same.' 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 15 January 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=9HYABQBV4DC44S8.
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