To 1776
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-1773-to-1776-016 |
| Words | 377 |
I was agreeably surprised. They have fairly profited since I was here last. Such a number
of persons having sound Christian experience I never found in
this society before. I preached in the evening to a very elegant
June, 1774.] JOURNAs. 17
congregation, and yet with great enlargement of heart. Satur
day, 4. I found uncommon liberty at Edinburgh in applying
Ezekiel's vision of the Dry Bones. As I was walking home,
two men followed me, one of whom said, “Sir, you are my
prisoner. I have a warrant from the Sheriff, to carry you to
the Tolbooth.” At first I thought he jested; but finding the
thing was serious, I desired one or two of our friends to go up
with me. When we were safe lodged in a house adjoining to
the Tolbooth, I desired the Officer to let me see his warrant. I found the prosecutor was one George Sutherland, once a
member of the society. He had deposed, “That Hugh Saun
derson, one of John Wesley’s Preachers, had taken from his
wife one hundred pounds in money, and upwards of thirty
pounds in goods; and had, besides that, terrified her into
madness; so that, through the want of her help, and the loss
of business, he was damaged five hundred pounds.”
Before the Sheriff, Archibald Cockburn, Esq., he had
deposed, “That the said John Wesley and Hugh Saunder
son, to evade her pursuit, were preparing to fly the country;
and therefore he desired his warrant to search for, seize,
and incarcerate them in the Tolbooth, till they should find
security for their appearance.” To this request the Sheriff
had assented, and given his warrant for that purpose. But why does he incarcerate John Wesley P Nothing is
laid against him, less or more. Hugh Saunderson preaches
in connexion with him. What then 2 Was not the Sheriff
strangely overseen 2
Mr. Sutherland furiously insisted that the Officer should
carry us to the Tolbooth without delay. However, he waited
till two or three of our friends came, and gave a bond for
our appearance on the 24th instant. Mr. S. did appear,
the cause was heard, and the prosecutor fined one thousand
pounds. Sun. 5.--About eight I preached at Ormiston, twelve miles
from Edinburgh.