I've been doing research this afternoon for an upcoming Substack post. It's been the most pleasant of research. I'm at the New Rooms in the city of Bristol where I live and Ive been round the top floor that is now a Museum,but a very full of LIFE feeling one. It's all about John Wesley + his brother Charles,their friends and colleagues,the world they lived in,18th century life,and ideas. It's a great place and I will show and put a lot more in my “proper” post. But this struck me. John Wesley said this in 1789 and like the Isley Brothers question of 50 years ago “When will there be a Harvest for The World” it's astonishingly still relevant today.
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