It is agreed by Jaren 29.1357 us whose names are underwritten That if we haanary Ill of each other, we eachother, will not listen, or willingly inquire after any ocerning Ill concer 2. That if we sach other: Do Lear any will not be forward to beliver it : 3. That as soon as municate what Sll of each other, will com. or possible writing to the derson concernd: 4. That will we or have done this, we will not speak a Syllable of it, to Person whatsoever. any other 5. That neither with we mention it after аму other Perafon : any Exception think ourselves have done this, to 6. That we will not make any of there du ler, welche absolutely obliged in Confairne John doner ce so to do. John Warley Joku saime Jerronety Jonth Reeves ho Maxielo. +! & Dorner. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE REV. JOHN AND CHARLES WESLEY, AND SEVERAL OF THE PREACHERS: WITH AN ENGRAVING. THE annexed document is a fac simile of an agreement between the parties whose names it bears. The hand-writing is that of Mr. John Wesley. It is a fine illustration of the spirit of those blessed men whom the God of all grace employed as a means of reviving religion in these lands, and is worthy of being preserved for the moral benefit of Christians in general, and especially of those who are united together in the holy ministry. Or two so distant in degree, Falsely to thee the great pretend; easy spoil, Thee to procure how fond their boast! Strangers to truth, how can it be Far from the world thy calm retreat, Poor is the man by slaves adored, That happy man whom Jesus loves, THE END. LONDON-PRINTED BY JAMES NICHOLS, HOXTON-SQUARE. |