To 1776
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-1773-to-1776-215 |
| Words | 363 |
Avast ! the
wind is turned in a moment l” So it did to the west, while we
were at prayer, and so drove the flame from us. We then
thankfully returned, and I rested well the residue of the night. Sun. 31.--We renewed our covenant with God. We had
the largest company that I ever remember; perhaps two hun
dred more than we had last year. And we had the greatest
blessing. Several received either a sense of the pardoning love
of God, or power to love him with all their heart. Mon. JANUARY 1, 1781.-We began, as usual, the service
at four, praising Him who, maugre all our enemies, had
brought us safe to the beginning of another year. Sun. 7.--Much of the power of God rested on the
congregation, while I was declaring how “the Son of God
was manifested, to destroy the works of the devil.”
Sun. 14.--I preached at St. John’s, Wapping. Although
the church was extremely crowded, yet there was not the least
noise or disorder, while I besought them all, by the mercies
of God, to present themselves a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable
to God. ZZzzr. 18.--Hearing Mr. Holmes was extremely weak, I
went down to Burling, and found him very near worn out,
'ust tottering over the grave. However, he would creep with
me to the church, which was well filled, though the night
196 REv. J. Wesley’s [Feb. 1781. was exceeding dark. I preached on, “Repent, and believe
the Gospel.” The congregation appeared to be quite stunned. In the morning I returned to London. Tues. 23.--I went to Dorking, and buried the remains
of Mrs. Attersal; a lovely woman, snatched away in the bloom
of youth. I trust it will be a blessing to many, and to her
husband in particular. Thur. 25.--I spent an agreeable hour at a concert of my
nephews. But I was a little out of my element among Lords
and Ladies. I love plain music and plain company best. Mon. FEBRUARY 12.-I went to Norwich. The House was
extremely crowded in the evening, and the whole congregation
appeared to be wounded; consequently, many attended in the
morning. Tuesday, 13.