To 1776
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-1773-to-1776-259 |
| Words | 399 |
coaches that had passed, some of them within an hour or two. I felt no uneasiness on the account, knowing that God would
take care of us. And he did so; for, before we came to the
spot, all the highwaymen were taken ; so we went on unmo
lested, and early in the afternoon came safe to Bristol. Thur. 15.--I set out for the west; preached at Taunton in
the evening; Friday noon, at Collumpton; and in the even
ing, at Exeter. Here poor Hugh Saunderson has pitched his
standard, and declared open war. Part of the society have
joined him; the rest go on their way quietly, to make their
calling and election sure. Sun. 18.-I was much pleased with the decent behaviour
of the whole congregation at the cathedral; as also with the
solemn music at the post-communion, one of the finest com
positions I ever heard. The Bishop inviting me to dinner, I
could not but observe, 1. The lovely situation of the palace,
covered with trees, and as rural and retired as if it was quite
in the country. 2. The plainness of the furniture, not costly
or showy, but just fit for a Christian Bishop. 3. The dinner,
sufficient, but not redundant; plain and good, but not deli
cate. 4. The propriety of the company, five Clergymen
and four of the Aldermen; and, 5. The genuine, unaffected
courtesy of the Bishop, who, I hope, will be a blessing to
his whole diocese. We set out early in the morning, Monday, 19, and in the
afternoon came to Plymouth. I preached in the evening,
and at five and twelve on Tuesday, purposing to preach in
the Square at the Dock in the evening; but the rain pre
vented. However, I did so on Wednesday evening. A little
before I concluded, the Commanding Officer came into the
Square with his regiment; but he immediately stopped the
drums, and drew up all his men in order on the high side of
the Square. They were all still as night; nor did any of
them stir, till I had pronounced the blessing. Thur. 22.-I preached at St. Austle; Friday, 23, at Truro,
and in the street at Helstone. Saturday, 24. I preached in
Marazion, at eleven; in the evening, at Penzance. Sun. 25.--We prayed that God would “stay the bottles of
heaven;” and he heard our prayer.