Wesley Corpus

Journal Vol1 3

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typejournal
YearNone
Passage IDjw-journal-vol1-3-019
Words354
Prevenient Grace Works of Mercy Reign of God
Sun. 23.--At night [was waked by the tossing of the ship and roaring of the wind, and plainly showed I was unfit, for I was unwilling to die. Tues. Dec. 2.--I had much satisfaction in conversing with one that was very ill and very serious. But in a few days she recovered from her sickness and from her seriousness together. 16 REV. J. WESLEY’S JOURNAL. |Jan. 1736. Sun. '7.--Finding nature did not require so frequent supplies as we had been accustomed to, we agreed to leave off suppers; from doing which, we have hitherto found no inconvenience. Wed. 10.--We sailed from Cowes, and in the afternoon passed the Needles. Here the ragged rocks, with the waves dashing and foaming at the foot of them, and the white side of the island rising to such a height, perpendicular from the beach, gave a strong idea of “ Him that spanneth the heavens, and holdeth the waters in the hollow of his hand!” To-day I spoke closely on the head of religion, to one I had talked with once or twice before. Afterward she said, with many tears, “ My mother died when I was but ten years old. Some of her last words were, ‘Child, fear God; and though you lose me, you shall never want a friend.’ I have now found a friend when I most wanted and least expected one.” From this day to the fourteenth, being in the Bay of Biscay, the sea was very rough. Mr. Delamotte and many others were more sick than ever; Mr. Ingham, a little; I, not at all. But the fourteenth being a calm day, most of the sick were cured at once. Thur. 18.--One who was big with child, in a high fever, and almost wasted away with a violent cough, desired to receive the holy communion before she died. At the hour of her receiving she began to recover, and in a few days was entirely out of danger. Sun. 21.--We had fifteen communicants, which was our usual number on Sundays: on Christmas day we had nineteen; put or New Year’s day fifteen only.