Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-049 |
| Words | 395 |
ease to amultitude of people. Afterwards I was a good deal
worse. However, the next day I went on a few miles to the
Grange. The table was placed here in such a manner, that,
all the time I was preaching, a strong and sharp wind blew full
on the left side ofmy head; and it was not without a good deal
ofdifficulty that I made an end of my sermon. I now found a
deep obstruction inmy breast : My pulse was exceeding weak
and low ; I shivered with cold, though the air was sultry hot ;
only now and then burning for a few minutes. I went early to
bed, drank a draught of treacle-and-water, and applied treacle
to the soles of my feet. I lay till seven on Thursday, 15, and
then felt considerably better. But I found near the same
obstruction in my breast: I had alow, weak, pulse ; I burned
and shivered by turns ; and, if I ventured to cough, it jarred
my head exceedingly. In going on to Derry-Anvil, I wondered
what was the matter, that I could not attend to what I was
reading ; no, not for three minutes together ; but my thoughts
were perpetually shifting. Yet, all the time I was preaching in
the evening, (although I stood in the open air, with the wind
whistling round my head,) my mindwas as composed as ever.
Friday, 16. In going to Lurgan, I was again surprised that I
could not fix my attention on what I read : Yet, while I was
preaching in the evening, on the Parade, I found my mind
perfectly composed ; although it rained agreat part of the time,
which did not well agree with my head. Saturday, 17. I was
persuaded to send for Dr. Laws, a sensible and skilful Physi-
cian. He told me I was in a high fever, and advised me to
lay by. But I told him that could not be done ; as I had
appointed to preach at several places, and must preach as long
as I could speak. He then prescribed a cooling draught, with
a grain or two of camphor, as my nerves were universally
agitated. This I took with me to Tanderagee : But when I
came there, I was not able to preach ; my understanding being