Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-506 |
| Words | 206 |
Perhaps I need observe no more upon this, than that the Popish priest
knew well, how much it would be for the interest of his church, to have
me accounted a member of it; and that Miss Gr had lately been
raving mad; (in consequence of a fever ;) that, as such, she was tied
down in bed; and, as soon as she was suffered to go abroad, went to
Mr. Whitefield, to inquire of him whether she was not a Papist. But he
quickly perceived she was only a lunatic, the nature of her disorder
soon betraying itself. O that all who advance the same assertion with
her, had as good a plea to urge in their excuse !
Sun. 26.--In the evening I rode to Marshfield. The next evening
[reached Whitchurch. Tuesday, 28.--In the morning I preached at
Great Marlow, on the Pharisee and the Publican. Many were surprised,
and perhaps in some measure convinced, (but how short-lived are most
of these convictions !) that it is very possible a man may be a Pharisee
now ;--yea, though he be not a Methodist.
A little before twelve I came to Windsor. I was soon informed, that
Uct. 1742. | REV. J. WESLEY’S JOURNAL. 271