Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-553 |
| Words | 226 |
Tues. 20.--I concluded my preaching here, by exhorting all who
had “escaped the corruption that is in the world,” to “add to” their
“faith, courage, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly
kindness, and charity.” At eleven I spent some time with our brethren
in prayer, and commended them to the grace of God. At Trezuthan
Downs I preached to two or three thousand people, on the “ highway”
of the Lord, the way of holiness. We reached Gwennap a little before
six, and found the plain covered from end to end. It was supposed
there were ten thousand people; to whom I preached Christ our
‘“‘ wisdom, righteousness, sanctification and redemption.” I could not
conclude till it was so dark we could scarce see one another. And there
was on all sides the deepest attention; none speaking, stirring, or scarce
looking aside. Surely here, though in a temple not made with hands,
was God worshipped in “ the beauty of holiness.” One of those who
were present was Mr. P. , once a violent adversary. Before sermon
began, he whispered one of his acquaintance, “¢ Captain, stand by me;
don’t stir from me.” He soon burst out into a flood of tears, and
quickly after sunk down. His friend caught him, and prevented his
falling to the ground. O may the Friend of sinners lift him up!