Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-244 |
| Words | 192 |
Tues. 5.--There was great expectation at Bath of what a noted man
was to do to me there; and I was much entreated not to preach;
because no one knew what might happen. By this report I also gained
a much larger audience, among whom were many of the rich and great.
I told them plainly, the Scripture had concluded them all under sin ;--
high and low, rich and poor, one with another. Many of them seemed
to be a little surprised, and were sinking apace into seriousness, when.
their champion appeared, and coming close to me, asked by what authority I did these things. I replied, ‘By the authority of Jesus Christ,
conveyed to me by the (now) Archbishop of Canterbury, when he laid
hands upon me, and said, ‘ Take thou authority to preach the Gospel.’ ”
He said, “ This is contrary to act of parliament: this is a conventicle.”
I answered, ‘Sir, the conventicles mentioned in that act (as the preamble shows) are seditious meetings ; but this is not such; here is no
shadow of sedition; therefore it is not contrary to that act.” He ,