Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-038 |
| Words | 398 |
thought it high time to begin ; and about one I preached to a
very well-dressed and yet well-behaved congregation. Thence
my new friend (how long will she be such ? ) carried me to
Godmanchester, near Huntingdon. A large barn was ready, in
which Mr. Berridge and Mr. Vennused to preach. And though
the weather was still severe, it was well filled with deeply atten-
tive people. Saturday, 26. I set out early, and in the evening
reached London.
Mon. 28.-I paid a visit to the amiable family at Shoreham ,
and found the work of God there still increasing. Wednesday,
30. I crossed over to Ryegate, and had a larger congregation
thanever before.
38 REV. J. WESLEY'S [Jan. 1775.
Thur. DECEMBER 1.-I preached at Dorking, and was
much pleased with the congregation,who seemed to " taste the
good word." Friday, 2. I returned to London.
Mon. 5.-I preached at Canterbury ; and Tuesday, 6, at
Dover. As I was setting out thence on Wednesday morning,
awagon, jostling us, disabled our chaise. Our coachmanwent
back to procure another, saying, he would soon overtake us.
He did so after we had walked nine or ten miles, and brought
us safe to Canterbury, where I spent a day or two with much
satisfaction ; and on Saturday, returned home.
Mon. 12.-I opened the new House at Sevenoaks . Tuesday,
13. About noon I preached at Newbounds ; and in theevening
at Sevenoaks again, where our labour has not been in vain.
Wed. 14. I rode to Chatham, and found that James Wood,
one of our Local Preachers, who, being in a deep consumption,
had been advised to spend some time in France, had come back
thither two or three days before me. The day after he came
he slept in peace : And two days after, his body was interred,
all our brethren singing him to the grave, and praising God
on his behalf. I preached his funeral sermon to a crowded
audience, on the text which he had chosen : " Let me die the
death of the righteous; and let my last end be like his ! "
Monday,19, and the following days, I read with the Preachers
what I judged most useful: And we endeavoured to " provoke
one another to love andto good works."
Thur. 22-. I walked, with one that belongs to the family,