To 1773
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-1760-to-1773-154 |
| Words | 380 |
Wed. 15.--I rode to Doncaster; and at ten, standing in an
open place, exhorted a wild, yet civil, multitude to “seek the
Lord while he might be found.” Thence I went on to Leeds,
and declared, to a large congregation, “Now is the day of
salvation.” Thursday, 16. At five in the evening I preached
at Dewsbury, and on Friday, 17, reached Manchester. Here
I received a particular account of a remarkable incident :
An eminent drunkard of Congleton used to divert himself,
whenever there was preaching there, by standing over against
the House, cursing and swearing at the Preacher. One
evening he had a fancy to step in, and hear what the man had
to say. He did so; but it made him so uneasy that he could
not sleep all might. In the morning he was more uneasy still:
June, 1763.] JOURNAL. 139
He walked in the fields, but all in vain, till it came in his
mind to go to one of his merry companions, who was always
ready to abuse the Methodists. He told him how he was, and
asked what he should do. “Do !” said Samuel, “go and join
the society. I will; for I was never so uneasy in my life.”
They did so without delay. But presently David cried out,
“I am sorry I joined; for I shall get drunk again, and they
will turn me out.” However, he stood firm for four days: On
the fifth, he was persuaded by his old companions to “take
one pint,” and then another, and another, till one of them
said, “See, here is a Methodist drunk I’’ David started up,
and knocked him over, chair and all. He then drove the rest
out of the house, caught up the landlady, carried her out,
threw her into the kennel; went back to the house, broke
down the door, threw it into the street, and then ran into the
fields, tore his hair, and rolled up and down on the ground. In a day or two was a love-feast: He stole in, getting behind,
that none might see him. While Mr. Furze was at prayer,
he was seized with a dreadful agony, both of body and mind. This caused many to wrestle with God for him.