Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-1230 |
| Words | 269 |
Sat. 26.--I returned to London. Much confusion had been in my
absence, occasioned by some imprudent words spoken by one who
seemed to be strong in the faith. Mon. 28.--I heard all who were
concerned face to face , but was utterly unable to judge whether there
was wilful sin lying, on either side, or only human infirmity. For the
present I leave it to the Searcher of hearts, who will bring all things to
light in due season. Wed. 3(\.--{ had another long hearing of the
same intricate cause; but with no more success: one side flatly
affirmed ; the other flatly denied. This is strange: but it is more
strange that those who seem so strong in faith should have no union of
spirit “with each other.
Fri. December 5.--I baptized Henriquez Judah Seniore, a Portuguese Jew, more than sixty years of age. He seemed to have no confidence in himself, but to be waiting for “ the consolation of Israel.”
Sun. 11.--In the evening I retired to Lewisham, and spent the fol-
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lowing days in finishing “ A Preservative against Unsettled Notions in
Religion ;” designed for the use of all those who are under my care.
but chiefly of the young preachers.
~ Sun. 18.--I had an opportunity (which I had long desired) of spend.
mg an hour or two with the Rev. Mr. I would have appointed
a time for our meeting weekly ; but he declined it: why, I cannot tell.
Fri. 23.--John Nelson wrote me a letter, part of which I have subjoined :--