Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-195 |
| Words | 243 |
Sun. 15.--I preached twice at the Castle, and afterward expounded
at three societies. Wednesday evening I came to London again ; and
on Friday met a society (of soldiers chiefly) at Westminster. On
Sunday, 22,1 preached at Bloomsbury, in the morning, and at Shadwell in the afternoon. Wednesday, 25, I preached at Basingshaw
church; on Friday morning, at St. Antholin’s; on Sunday, at Islington and at London-Wall. In the evening, being troubled at what some
said of “ the kingdom of God within us,” and doubtful of my own state,
I called upon God, and received this answer from his word: “ He
himself also waited for the kingdom of God.” “ But should not I wait
in silence and retirement?” was the thought that immediately struck
into my mind. I opened my Testament again, on those words, “ Seest
thcu not, how faith wrought together with his works? And by works
was faith made perfect.”
Fri. Noy. 3.--I preached at St. Antholin’s: Sunday, 5, in the
morning, at St. Botolph’s, Bishopsgate ; in the afternoon, at Islington ;
and in the evening, to such a congregation as I never saw before, at
St. Clement’s, in the Strand. As this was the first time of my preaching here, I suppose it is to be the last. On Wednesday, my brother
and I went, at their earnest desire, to do the last good office to the
Nov. 1738. ] REV. J. WESLEY'S JOURNAL. 113