Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-357 |
| Words | 397 |
tongue. I preached near the market-place to a very large con-
gregation ; and I believe the word sunk into many hearts :
They seemed to drink in every word. Surely God will have a
people in this place.
Sat. JULY 1.-I went on to Bramley, about four miles from
Sheffield, where agentleman has built a neat preaching-house
for the poor people, at his own expense. As the notice was
short, I hadno need to preach abroad. The congregation was
deeply serious, while I explained what it was to build upon a
rock, and what to build upon the sand. In the evening I spoke
very plain to a crowded audience at Sheffield, on, " Now it is
high time to awake out of sleep." One of the hearers wrote me
*This part of Mr. Wesley's Journal was not transcribed and published by him-
self, but by those persons who had access to his papers after his decease. They
apologize for the imperfect form in which it appears, by saying, at the conclusion,
"We are not sure that Mr. Wesley carried onhis Journal any farther ; but ifany
more ofit should be found, it will be published in due time. There are unavoid-
able chasms in this Journal, owing to some parts being mislaid ; and it is proba-
blethatmany ofthe proper names of persons and places are not properly spelled ;
as the whole of the manuscript was so ill written as to be scarcely legible." It
should also be stated, that this part of the Journal contains some passages which
it is probable Mr. Wesley would never have committed to the press, and for the
publication ofwhich he should not be made responsible.-EDIT.
[July, 1786,
a nameless letter upon it. But he could remembernothing ofthe
sermonbut only, that " the rising earlywas good for the nerves !"
Sun. 2-. I read Prayers, preached, and administered the
sacrament to six or seven hundred hearers : It was a solemn
season . Ipreached soon after five in the evening, on, " There
is joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth." Afterwards I
gave an account of the rise of Methodism, (that is, old scriptural
Christianity,) to the whole congregation ; as truth will bear the
light, and loves to appear in the face of the sun.
Mon. 3. We had our Quarterly Meeting, followed by a