Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-143 |
| Words | 392 |
and fifty odd places, just eight are possessed by Scotchmen ;
and of the hundred and fifty-one places in the Royal House-
hold, four are possessed by Scots, and no more.
Ought not this to be echoed through the three kingdoms, to
show the regard to truth these wretches have, who are constantly
endeavouring to inflame the nation against their Sovereign, as
well as their fellow-subjects ?
Tues. 8. In the evening I stood on one side of the market-
place at Frome, and declared to a very numerous congregation,
"His commandments are not grievous." They stood as quiet
as those at Bristol, a very few excepted ; most of whom were,
by the courtesy of England, called Gentlemen. How much
inferior to the keelmen and colliers !
On Wednesday and Thursday I made a little excursion into
Dorsetshire, and on Saturday returned to Bristol. Sunday,
13. We had a comfortable opportunity at the Room in the
morning, as well as at the Square in the afternoon ; where the
congregation was considerably larger than the Sunday before :
But on Sunday, 20, it was larger still. Now let the winter
come : We have made our full use of the Michaelmas summer.
Oct. 1778.] JOURNAL. 137
On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, on meeting the
classes, I carefully examined whether there was any truth in
the assertion, that above a hundred in our society were con-
cerned in unlawful distilling. The result was, that I found two
persons, and no more, that were concerned therein.
I now procured a copy of part of Mr. Fletcher's late Letter
to Mr. Ireland; which I think it my duty to publish, as a full
answer to the lying accounts which have been published con-
cerning that bad man :--" Mr. Voltaire, finding himself ill, sent
for Dr. Fronchin, first Physician to the Duke of Orleans, one
of his converts to infidelity, and said to him, ' Sir, I desire you
will save my life. I will give you half my fortune, if you will
lengthenout mydays only six months. If not, I shall go to
the devil, and carry you with me. "
Thur. 24. I read Prayers and preached in Midsummer-
Norton church. Thence I went to Bradford, on a sultry hot
day, such as were several days this month ; and preached on