Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-390 |
| Words | 397 |
new translation of the Psalms ? I found the work ofGod much
increased here; and it is a favourable circumstance, that of the
three Ministers in the town two are our fast friends, and the
third no enemy. The wind driving us into the House at six,
we were crowded sufficiently. Afterwards I administered the
sacrament to the society ; and not without a remarkable
blessing.
Mon. 23. Having takenleave of our affectionate friends at
Athlone, I went on to Balinasloe ; but here we were at a loss ;
the usual preaching-place would not contain half the people ;
and the wind was so high, and so extremely cold, that they
could not stand abroad. However, we made the best shift we
could with two rooms, together with the passage and stair-
case. I strongly explained what it is to build upon the sand ;
and all that could hear seemed to receive the word gladly :
Some, I hope, will bring forth fruit with patience.
The church at Aghrim was so filled in the evening as it scarce
ever was before. I believe God enabled me to find the way to
the hearts both of Protestants and Roman Catholics. I never
saw so general an impression made on the people of this town
before. In the morning, Tuesday, 24, the preaching-house was
well filled; and I exhorted them in St. John's words, " Look
to yourselves, that ye lose not the things which ye have gained,
but that ye receive a full reward."
I did not find either so large or so serious a congregation in
the church at Eyre-Court. I preached between ten and eleven
to a number of unconcerned hearers, and then went on to Birr.
There has been lately agreat shaking among the dry bones
here. The congregations are much increased, and hear with
deep attention ; and several members have been added to the
society. I would fain have preached in the Square, as I did
before ; but the wind and rain did not permit ; so as many as
could, crowded into the preaching-house. I preached on, " I
am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ ; " a subject which, it
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seemed, suited the hearers; many ofwhom are hindered chiefly
1 by evil shame from being altogether Christians.