Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-443 |
| Words | 398 |
at five on Saturday, 10.
The congregation in the evening rejoiced much, as they had
not seen me for four years. But scarce any of the old standers
are left : Two-and-forty years have swept them away. Let us
who are left live to-day. "Now is the day of salvation."
MAY 11 .-(Being Whitsunday.) In the morning, while those
words were applied, "And they were all filled with the Holy
Ghost," his power was eminently present in the congregation ;
but much more in the evening. At noon Joseph Bradford
preached in the market-place to a numerous congregation ; and
I am not without hope, that poor Whitehaven will lift up its
head again.
Mon. 12.-About eight I began preaching in the market-
house at Cockermouth. I was surprised to find several of those
that are called the best of the town there ; and they were one
and all serious and attentive : So we had a solemn parting.
Hence we went on to Carlisle. I never found this society so
well united before. The preaching-house, begun three or four
years ago, is now completely finished. It is neat, lightsome, and
cheerful ; but it was very ill able to contain the congregation.
Several Ministers were there ; and so was the power of God, in
an uncommon degree. All that were under the roof seemed to
be moved more or less ; and so they were in the morning, Tues-
day, 13, when I besought them to present themselves a living
sacrifice to God.
To-day we went on through lovely roads to Dumfries.
Indeed all the roads are wonderfully mended since I last travel-
led thisway. Dumfries is beautifully situated ; but as to wood
and water, and gently-rising hills, &c. , is, I think, the neatest,
as well as the most civilized, town that I have seen in the king-
dom. Robert Dall soon found me out. He has behaved exceed-
ing well, and done much goodhere ; but he is a bold man : He
has begun building a preaching-house, larger than any in Scot-
land, except those in Glasgow and Edinburgh ! In the evening
418 REV. J. WESLEY'S [May,1788.
I preached abroad in a convenient street, on one side of the
town. Rich and poor attended from every quarter, of whatever
denomination ; and every one seemed to hear for life. Surely