Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-507 |
| Words | 216 |
a large number of the rabble had combined together, and declared,
again and again, there should be no preaching there that day. In order
to make all sure, they had provided gunpowder enough, and other things
some days before. But Burnham fair coming between, they agreed to
go thither first, and have a little diversion there. Accordingly they
went, and bestowed a few of their crackers upon their brother mob at
Burnham. But these, not being Methodists, did not take it well, turned
upon them, and gave them chase. They took shelter in a house. But
that would not serve ; for those without soon forced a way in, and seized
on as many as they could find ; who, upon information made, were sent
to gaol: the rest ran away; so that when I came, none hindered or
interrupted. In the evening I came to London; I proposed spending
a fortnight there, and then returning to Bristol. I spent this time partly
in speaking severally to all the members of the society; partly in making a full inquiry into those devices of Satan whereof I had scarce ever
heard or read before. And I believe they were now throughly discovered
and brought to nought. QO may they never more deceive the hearts of
the simple!