Wesley Corpus

Journal Vol4 7

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typejournal
YearNone
Passage IDjw-journal-vol4-7-019
Words389
Assurance Christology Social Holiness
(blessedbeGod!) than if I had been sitting in my study. The horses ran on, till they came to the edge of a steep precipice. Just then Mr. Smith, who could not overtake us before, galloped in between. They stopped in a moment. Had they gone on ever so little, he and we musthave gone down together ! I am persuaded both evil and good angels had a large share in this transaction : How large we do not know now ; but we shall know hereafter. I think some of the most remarkable circumstances were, 1 . Both the horses, which were tame and quiet as could be, starting out in amomentjust at the top of the hill, and running down full speed. 2. The coachman's being thrown on his head with such violence, and yet not hurt at all. 3. The chaise running again and again to the edge of each ditch, and yet not into it. 4. The avoiding the cart. 5. The keeping just the middle of the bridge. 6. The turning short through the first gate, in a manner that no coachman inEngland could have turned them, when in full gallop. 7. The going through the second gate as if it had been but smoke, without slackening their pace at all. Thiswould have been impossible, had not the end of the chariot- pole struck exactly on the centre of the gate ; whence the whole, by the sudden impetuous shock, was broke into small pieces. 8. That the little girl, who used to have fits, on my saying, "Nothing will hurtyou," ceased crying, and was quite composed. June, 1774. ] JOURNAL. 21 Lastly, that Mr. Smith struck in just then: In aminute more we hadbeendown the precipice ; and had not the horses then stop- ped at once, they must have carried him and us down together. " Let those give thanks whom the Lord hath redeemed, and delivered from the hand of the enemy ! " Fri. 24. I read over Dr. Wilson's tract on the Circulation of the Blood. What are we sure of but the Bible ? I thought nothing had been more sure, than that the heart is the grand moving power, which both begins and continues the circulation. But I think the Doctor has clearly proved, that it does not