To 1776
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-1773-to-1776-070 |
| Words | 387 |
Tuesday, 12. I preached at Dover. As many as could,
squeezed into the House, and the rest went quietly away. Thur. 14.--I returned to Canterbury, and had a long con
versation with that extraordinary man, Charles Perronet. What a mystery of Providence Why is such a saint as
this buried alive by continual sickness? In the evening we
had a larger congregation than before. I never saw the
House thoroughly filled till now : And I am sure the people
had now a call from God, whether they will hear or whether
they will forbear. Fri. 15.--In the evening I preached at Chatham, and on
Saturday returned to London. In the evening I preached a
kind of funeral sermon at Snowsfields, for that upright woman,
Jane Binknell. For many years she was a pattern of all holi
ness; and, for the latter part of her life, of patience. Yet as she
laboured under an incurable and painful disorder, which allowed
her little rest, day or night, the corruptible body pressed down
the soul, and frequently occasioned much heaviness. But,
64 REv. J. WESLEY’s Jourt NAL. [Jan. 1776. before she went, the clouds dispersed, and she died in sweet
peace; but not in such triumphant joy as did Ann Davis, two
or three weeks before. She died of the same disorder; but
had withal, for some years, racking pains in her head day and
night, which in a while rendered her stone-blind. Add to this,
that she had a kind husband; who was continually reproach
ing her for living so long, and cursing her for not dying out
of the way. Yet in all this she did not “charge God
foolishly;” but meekly waited till her change should come. To-day I read Dr. Beattie’s Poems; certainly one of the
best Poets of the age. He wants only the ease and simplicity
of Mr. Pope.--I know one, and only one, that has it. Mon. 18.--I took another little journey, and in the evening
preached at Bedford. Tuesday, 19. I dragged on, through
miserable roads, to St. Neot's, and preached in a large room
to a numerous congregation. Understanding that almost all
the Methodists, by the advice of Mr. , had left the church,
I earnestly exhorted them to return to it. In the evening I
preached at Godmanchester. Wed.