Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-159 |
| Words | 400 |
ofimportance, either to me or any man living.
Sun. 2.-Dr. Kershaw, the Vicar of Leeds, desired me to
assist him at the sacrament. It was a solemn season. We were
ten Clergymen, and seven or eight hundred communicants.
Mr. Atkinson desired me to preach in the afternoon. Such a
congregation had been seldom seen there ; but I preached to a
much larger in our own House at five ; and I found nowant of
strength.
Fri. 7-. After having visited the intermediate societies, I
came to Darlington, and found some of the liveliest people in
the north ofEngland. All but one or two of the society are
justified ; great part of them partakers of the great salvation ;
and all of them seem to retain their first simplicity, and to be as
teachable as little children.
Sun. 9. I preached in the market-place ; and all the congre-
gation behaved well, but a party of the Queen's Dragoons.
Monday, 10. I preached at Barnard-Castle ; and saw a quite
different behaviour in the Durham Militia ; the handsomest
body of soldiers I ever saw, except in Ireland. The next even-
ing they all came, both Officers and soldiers, andwere a pattern
to the whole congregation. In myjourney to Brough, (where
I preached at noon,) I read over a volume of Dr. Blair's Ser-
mons. He is an elegant, but not a deep, writer ; much resem-
bling, but not equalling, Mr. Seed. I do not remember that any
day in January, February, or March, was near so cold as this.
Wed. 12. After preaching at Cuthburton and in Teesdale,
I went a little out of my way, to see one of the wonders of
nature. The river Tees rushes down between two rocks, and
falls sixty feet perpendicular into a basin of water, sixty feet
deep. In the evening I preached to the lovely congregation in
Weardale, and the next day went on to Newcastle.
[May, 1779.
Sun. 16. I preached at Gateshead-Fell in the morning;
and in the new House, near Sheephill, at noon. Here thework
of God greatly revives ; many are lately convinced of sin, and
many enabled, from dayto day, to rejoice in God their Saviour.
Mon. 17. About noon I preached at Shields, and in the
evening at Sunderland. Tuesday, 18. I read Prayers and
preached in Monkwearmouth church , and Thursday, 20,