Letter
1999/7442
1750-1800 / Document / John Wesley / Letter / Methodism / Ministers, Preachers & Associates / Paper
Paper, ink
John Wesley to Robert Brackenbury in Raithby, Lincolnshire, December 17th, 1787
A letter from John Wesley to Robert (Carr) Brackenbury (1752-1818) in which Wesley discusses "persecution" (one presumes of Methodists) in the Channel Islands which should be counter-acted by fasting and prayer rather than the secular court which would mean "bringing us under their cognisance".
See also a number of other letters John Wesley wrote to Robert Brackenbury in the Online Collection.
John Wesley to Robert Brackenbury in Raithby, Lincolnshire, December 17th, 1787
A letter from John Wesley to Robert (Carr) Brackenbury (1752-1818) in which Wesley discusses "persecution" (one presumes of Methodists) in the Channel Islands which should be counter-acted by fasting and prayer rather than the secular court which would mean "bringing us under their cognisance".
See also a number of other letters John Wesley wrote to Robert Brackenbury in the Online Collection.