Capitolo 84
our everybody! Praise him/it! With our mixed souls in one from Divine love,
I/you/he/she do us with a mouth you glorify the Father of our God Jesus Christ; our
You produce that is on all through everybody, and in all of us. "Me The debit
in front of the God Gesù that the life of giveth and the most abundant life; ME
Implore him from all the recitations of the faith, the extensions of the hope the
flames of love that you have ever felt, lunges to the greatest depths of same-
repentance that lowers; rises to the greatest heights to Christ-exalt the joy.
And it did him/it that it is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that You
to ask or to think, to continue, and to carry out in you the job of the faith with
power; with that power from what Him the subdueth all the tilings to Him.
Is constant in hope, immovable in patience and it loves, while always abounding
in the outside and inside you work of love; and it receives the end of Your
the faith, the salvation of Your souls. "I am, the dear sisters, Your good-
wisher,
"JOHN FLETCHER."
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"Only a Methodist!"
To Charles WESLEY:
"MADELEY, October 12 th 1761.
"My Darling SIR,--you you have the goodness to always encourage me, and Your
encouragements are not out season; for discouragements one follows
another with very small intermission. Those of what an inside I am
nature is sufficiently known to you; but some other ones are particular to
me, especially those that I have from eight past of days during
Madeley wakes up.
"Seeing that I could not suppress these bacchanalses, I did all in mine
you motorize to moderate their madness; but my endeavourses have had few or
no effect. You cannot imagine well how much the animosity of mine
parishioners are elevated, and with that boldness discovers him
against me, because I preached against drunkenness, show and bull-
tormenting. The publicans and maltmen won't forgive me. They thinks
whether to preach against drunkenness, and to cut their purse, is the