Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-258 |
| Words | 311 |
“ As to the outward manner you speak of, wherein most of them were
affected who were cut to the heart by the sword of the Spirit, no wonder .
that this was at first surprising to you, since they are indeed so very rare
that have been thus pricked and wounded. Yet some of the instances
you give seem to be exemplified in the outward manner wherein Paul
and the jailer were at first affected: as also Peter’s hearers, Acts ii.
The last instance you gave, of some struggling as in the agonies of death,
and in such a manner as that four or five strong men can hardly restrain
a weak woman from hurting herself or others: this is to me somewhat
more inexplicable; if it do not resemble the child spoke of Mark, ix, 26,
and Luke ix, 42; of whom it is said, that ‘while he was yet a coming,
the devil threw him down and tare him.’ Or what influence sudden and
sharp awakenings may have upon the body I pretend not to explain.
Je 4 .1739.] REV. J. WESLEY’S JOURNAL. 143
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