Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-206 |
| Words | 393 |
Sun. 4.-At eight in the evening I took coach for Bristol,
with Mr. Rankin and two other friends. We drove with two
horses as far as Reading. Two more were then added, with a
postilion, who knowing little of his business, instead of going
forward, turned quite round on a sloping ground, so that we
expected the coach to overturn every moment. So it must have
done, but that the coachman instantly leaped off, and with
some other men held it up, till we got out at the opposite door.
The coach was then soon set right, and we went on without let
or hinderance.
After spending two or three days at Bath, on Thursday, 8,
Iwent forward to Bristol. On Monday, 12, and the following
days, I visited the society; butwas surprised to find no greater
increase, considering what Preachers they had had.
Sun. 18. I preached morning and evening at the Room ;
in the afternoon at Temple church. The congregation here is
remarkably well-behaved ; indeed so are the parishioners in
general. And no wonder, since they have had such a succession
ofRectors as few parishes in England have had. The present
incumbent truly fears God. So did his predecessor, Mr. Catcott,
who was indeed as eminent for piety as most Clergymen in
England. He succeeded his father, aman of the same spirit,
who I suppose succeeded Mr. Arthur Bedford ; a person greatly
esteemed, fifty or sixty years ago, for piety as well as learning.
Mon. 19. For several years the severe weather has begun
the very day I set out from Bristol. But the mild weather now
continued seven or eight days longer. This evening I preached
at Stroud ; Tuesday, 20, at Stroud, Gloucester, Tewkesbury,
and Worcester. Wednesday, 21. At noon I preached in Bewd-
ley; and atWorcester in the evening. Thursday, 23. I preached
in Bengeworth church, and had some conversation with that
amiable man, Mr. B. I preached in the evening at Pebworth
church, on those words in the Lesson, " Godliness with content-
ment is greatgain."
Sat. 24.-I was invited to preach at Quinton, five miles from
Birmingham. I preached there at noon in the open air, to a
198 REV. J. WESLEY'S [March, 1781.
serious and attentive congregation. Some of them appeared to
be very deeply affected. Who knows but itmay continue? In