Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-1000 |
| Words | 359 |
“8, In a little while I was sent for to London, to accompany Mrs. St
into Germany ; but the letter being delayed, although I rode post, she was
gone before I came. » Some time after, I was appointed a member of the
Committee of Six, to whom an account was to be transmitted by all the
laourers, of all the steps which they took, either at home or abroad.
“One of our fundamental rules was, not to run in debt above thirty
pounds; therefore, when Mr. Sp---- brought in a bill of more than three
hundred, I was exceedingly startled, and moved that the particulars of it
might be given in, and that all our accounts might be clearly and fairly
stated. Wencel Neuser being present, (though not one of our members,)
took me up for this very severely, telling me, they were servants of the
Saviour, and would give no account to men.
“9, J was more and more uneasy at their way of proceeding, till one
day, Mr. Sl came to me, and asked me, if I was willing to go to Bedford, for six or eight days. I told him I was; and in a day or two set
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out. But Mr. Br told me, ‘ Brother K. , you must not expect to
do much good here; for there is the hidden curse among the souls, which
I believe arises chiefly from the practice of procuring ab , which
is so common among the women.’ Nevertheless I did find a great blessing during the two or three months that I laboured there; but I could
not stay, having a strong impression on my mind that I was to labour in
Jamaica.
“10. Upon my mentioning this to the Brethren, they said I should go.
thither as soon as possible ; but it would be proper for me to go to Pennsylvania first, and spend a little time at Bethlehem. I believed they knew
best ; so in the year 1744, I quitted my shop, left all my affairs unsettled,
and sailed to Pennsylvania.