Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-475 |
| Words | 392 |
for the recovery of His Majesty's health ; but we hadthe satis-
faction to hear, that before we asked (unless in private) He
answered ; insomuch that the time intended for humiliation,
turned into a time of thanksgiving; and both at five, at nine, at
one, and in the evening, we were most employed in praises.
Sunday, MARCH 1, was a solemn day indeed. The new
chapel was sufficiently crowded both morning and afternoon; and
few that expected a parting blessing, were disappointed of their
hope. At seven in the evening I took the mail-coach ; andhav-
ing three of our brethren, we spent acomfortable night, partly
in sound sleep, and partly in singing praise to God. It will now
quickly be seen whether they who prophesied some time since,
that I should not outlive this month, be sent of God or not.
Oneway or the other, it is my care to be always ready.
Mon. 2-. At Bath the evening congregation was such as we
used to have on Sunday evening ; and I have seldom seen a
larger here. In the morning, a young gentleman, who had
heardme the evening before, desired to speak to me. He seemed
greatly affected, and was almost persuaded to be a Christian.
In the afternoon he sent his carriage, andwould needs have me
see his lady, though she had lain in but two or three days.
Whether they turn back or no, they bothseemnow not far from
the kingdom of God.
Wed. 3.-I went on to Bristol, where we had a crowded con-
gregation both this evening and the next. Sunday, 8. In the
evening I preached in Temple church to a large congregation.
It was an acceptable time, especially to the mourners in Zion.
Mr. Baddiley read Prayers for me,but couldnot stay to assist
me at the Lord's Supper. However, my strength was as my
day. Monday, 8, and the following days, I visited the classes,
which do not decrease either in grace ornumber. Tuesday, 10.
I had the pleasure of an hour's conversation with Mr.-,
whom I had hardly seen for several years. On all these even-
ings Godwas eminently present in the congregation. On Thurs-
day, 12, the grand day of rejoicing for His Majesty's recovery,
March, 1789. ] JOURNAL. 447
I preached on part of King Hezekiah's thanksgiving for his