Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-163 |
| Words | 399 |
perfection : So that all the pains which have been taken to stop
the work ofGod here, have hitherto been in vain.
Wed. 9. We had another rainy day, so that I was again
driven into the House ; and again I delivered my own soul to a
larger congregationthanbefore. In the morning we had an affec-
tionate parting, perhaps to meet no more. I am glad, however,
June, 1779.]
that I have made three journeys to Inverness. It has not been
lost labour.
Between ten and eleven I began preaching at Nairn. The
House was pretty well filled again ; and many more of the
Gentry were there, than were present on Tuesday. It pleased
God to giveme again liberty ofspeech, inopening and applying
those words, " God is a Spirit ; and they that worship him, must
worship him in spirit and in truth."
About two we reached Sir Lodowick Grant's. In the evening
we had a very serious congregation. Afterwards I spent an
hour very agreeably with the family, and two or three neigh-
bouring gentlemen.
Fri. 11. We did not stop at Keith, but went on to Strath-
bogie. Here we were in a clean, convenient house, and had
every thing we wanted. All the family very willingly joined us
in prayer. We then slept in peace.
Sat. 12. About one I preached at Inverury, to a larger
congregation than before, and was again refreshed with the
simplicity and earnestness of the plain country-people. In the
evening I preached at Aberdeen. Sunday, 13. I spoke as
closely as I could, both morning and evening, and made a pointed
application to the hearts of all that were present. I am convinced
this is the onlyway whereby we can do any good in Scotland.
This very day I heard many excellent truths delivered in the
kirk. But as there was no application, it was likely to do as
much good as the singing of a lark. I wonder the pious Minis-
ters in Scotland are not sensible of this. They cannot but see,
that no sinners are convinced of sin, none converted to God, by
this way of preaching. How strange is it then, that neither
reason nor experience teaches them to take a better way !
Mon. 14. I preached again at Arbroath ; Tuesday, 15, at
Dundee ; and Wednesday, 16, at Edinburgh. Thursday, 17.