Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-047 |
| Words | 305 |
Tues. Oct. 12.--We considered if any thing could yet be done for
the poor people of Frederica; and I submitted to the judgment of my
friends ; which was, that I should take another journey thither: Mr.
Ingham undertaking to supply my place at Savannah, for the time |
‘should stay there. I came hither on Saturday, the 16th, and found few
things better than I expected. The Morning and Evening prayers,
which were read for a while after my leaving the place, had been long
discontinued, and from that time every thing grew worse and worse ;
not many retaining any more of the form than the power of godliness.
I was at first a little discouraged, but soon remembered the word
which cannot fail: ‘ Greater is He that is in you than he that is in the
world.” I cried to God to “arise and maintain his own cause ;”’ and
after the Evening prayers were ended, invited a few to my house; as
I did every night while I stayed at Frederica. I read to them one of
the exhortations of Ephraim Syrus: the most awakening writer, IJ
think, of all the ancients. We concluded our reading and conversation
with a psalm; and I trust our God gave us his blessing.
Mon. 18.--Finding there were several Germans at Frederica, who,
not understanding the English tongue, could not join in our public
service, I desired them to meet me at my house; which they did every
day at noon from thence forward. We first sung a German hymn ;
then I read a chapter in the New Testament; then explained it to them
as well asI could. After another hymn, we concluded with prayer.
Mon. 25.--I took boat, and atter a slow and dangerous passage,
came to Savannah, on Sunday, the 31st.