To 1776
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-1773-to-1776-310 |
| Words | 394 |
I preached at noon, on, “The kingdom
of heavenis at hand;” and the people seemed to feel every word. As soon as I came down from the desk, I was enclosed by a
body of children; one of whom, and another, sunk down upon
their knees, until they were all kneeling: So I kneeled down
myself, and began praying for them. Abundance of people ran
back into the House. The fire kindled, and ran from heart to
heart, till few, if any, were unaffected. Is not this a new thing
in the earth P God begins his work in children. Thus it has
been also in Cornwall, Manchester, and Epworth. Thus the
flame spreads to those of riper years; till at length they all
know him, and praise him from the least unto the greatest. Wed. 9.-I went to Barnard-Castle. Here I was informed,
that my old school-fellow, Mr. Fielding, and his wife, were
gone to rest. His son, not choosing to live there, had let his
lovely house to a stranger: So in a little time his very name
and memory will be lost ! Thur. 10.-After preaching at five, I took horse for the
Dales, and about eight preached at Cutherston. Here I had
the pleasure of seeing some of our brethren, who had been
long at variance, cordially reconciled. Hence we rode
through rain and wind to Newbiggen in Teesdale. Being
but a poor horseman, and having a rough horse, I had just
strength for my journey, and nome to spare; but after resting
awhile. I preached without any weariness. 280 REv. J. W.ESLEY’s [June, 1784. Having then procured an easier horse, I rode over the great
mountain into Weardale. But I found not my old host: Good
Stephen Watson was removed to Abraham's bosom. So was
that mother in Israel, Jane Nattres; (before Salkeld;) the great
instrument of that amazing work among the children. But God
is with them still: Most of the Leaders and many of the people
are much alive to God; as we found in the evening, when we
had such a shower of grace as I have seldom known. Fri. 11.--About ten, riding through a village called Middle
ton, I was desired to preach there. So I began in the street
without delay. A large number of people came together, and
received the word with gladness.