Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-567 |
| Words | 315 |
Fripay, October 28, 1'743.--We rode with William Holmes, “an
Israelite indeed,” from Epworth to Sykehouse. Here I preached at
ten, and hastened on to Leeds ; from whence, setting out early in the
morning, I had hopes of reaching Wensley Dale before it was dark ;
but it could not be; so in the dusk of the evening, understanding we
had-five or six miles still to ride, I thought it best to procure a guide.
In less than an hour, it being extremely dark, I perceived we were got
out of all road. We were in a large meadow, near a river, and (it
seemed to the) almost surrounded with water. I asked our guide,
“Do you know where you are?” and he honestly answered, “ No.”
So we rode on as we could, till about eight we came to a little house
whence we were directed into a lane which led to Wensley.
Sun. 30.--Mr. Clayton read prayers, and I preached, on, “ What
must I do to be saved ?”? I showed, in the plainest words I could devise,
that mere outside religion would not bring us to heaven; that ncne
could go thither, without inward holiness, which was only to be attained
by faith. As I went back through the church yard, many of the parish
were in high debate what religion this preacher was of. Some said,
“He must be a Quaker ;” others, “an Anabaptist:” but, at length,
one deeper learned than the rest, brought them all clearly over to his
opinion, that he was a Presbyterian Papist. Mon. 31.--We set out
early in the morning, and in the evening came to Newcastle.
Wed. November 2.--The following advertisement was published :--
For the benefit of Mr. Este.
By the Edinburgh Company of Comedians, on Friday, November 4, will be acted, a Comedy, called
To which will-be added, a Farce, called