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Collected Works of John Wesley, Volume XII
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CCCIV. — To the Same.
My Dear Brother,Bristol, August 31, 1784.
It was your part to write to me, of the behavior of William Eells, particularly at Warrington, without waiting till I heard of it from so many other persons. Seeing I find I cannot overcome him by love, I am at length constrained to let him drop. Pray inform him, he is no longer in the number of our Itinerant Preachers. I shall today send another Preacher to supply his place in the Bolton Circuit. I have done all I could to save him; but it is in vain: So I must at length give him up.
I am
Your affectionate brother and friend.
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Chicago:
John Wesley, "CCCIV. — 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 July 13, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=KQSYM5ZNF6LVXBY.
MLA:
Wesley, John. "CCCIV. — 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 Jul. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=KQSYM5ZNF6LVXBY.
Harvard:
Wesley, J, 'CCCIV. — 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 July 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=KQSYM5ZNF6LVXBY.
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