Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-490 |
| Words | 399 |
derry at ten, (two hours before the Church Service began,) on,
" They were all filled with the Holy Ghost."
I found an agreeable prospect here : A neat, convenient
preaching-house just finished ; asociety increasing and well uni-
ted together ; and the whole city prejudiced in favour of it. On
Monday and Tuesday, the congregations were uncommonly
large, though we had rain every day, particularly on Tuesday
evening, when the hearts of the people seemed to be as melting
wax; and likewise at five on Wednesday morning. I preached
on, " Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord:" A good
farewell to Londonderry.
Wed. JUNE 3.-A quarter of an hour after I set out, the
axletree ofmy chaise snapped in two. In about half an hour I
procured another chaise, and in three hours reached Newtown
Limavaddy. Finding a congregationwas waiting for me in the
460 REV. J. WESLEY'S [June, 1789.
preaching-house, I went to them without delay. The House
was throughly filled with deeply-attentive hearers ; and the
power of God was among them.
Wewent hence, through miserable roads, to Coleraine ; but the
company there made amends for them. We met with a right
English society, in spirit, in carriage, and even in dress ; but I
was concerned to find John Stephens, a lovely young Preacher,
in adeepconsumption ; from which, Ijudge, nothing can recover
him, unless perhaps a total butter-milk diet. In the evening
the large meeting-house which was offered me was well filled,
though the rain was heavy.
Thur. 4.-I was fully employed in answering a heap of let-
ters. In the evening, the rain continuing, (as it has done almost
every day since we set out from Dublin,) I was glad to accept
of the meeting again, which was fuller than the evening before.
Friday, 5. We went a few miles out of our way, to call at a
small village, where abundance of people flocked to the church,
and appeared to be quite ripe for the Gospel: So I preached
"Now is the accepted time; now is the day of salvation."
on,
Thence we hastened on to Ballymena, where the rain did us no
harm by driving us into the meeting-house ; where a large con-
gregation cheerfully heard the word that is able to save their
souls.
Sat. 6.-The largest meeting-house I have been in was that