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Collected Works of John Wesley, Volume XII
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DCIX. — To the Same.
Dear Sammy,Carlow, April 26, 1789.
I am glad to hear that the work of the Lord still prospers in your hands. But there needs great steadiness, or you will not be able to keep the good old Methodist discipline. Brother Rhodes is desirous to do this; and it will be right for you to strengthen his hands therein. Let the Preachers stand firm together, and then the people will be regular; but if any of you take their part against the Preacher; all will be confusion. Since you desire it, you may come to the Conference.
I am, dear Sammy,
Your affectionate brother.
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Chicago: John Wesley, "DCIX. — 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 September 13, 2024, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=CR68P8GJK2RNU4N.
MLA: Wesley, John. "DCIX. — 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. 13 Sep. 2024. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=CR68P8GJK2RNU4N.
Harvard: Wesley, J, 'DCIX. — 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 13 September 2024, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=CR68P8GJK2RNU4N.
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