Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-505 |
| Words | 396 |
began ; so I could only enforce in the Room those solemn words,
in the first Lesson for the day, " Turn ye, turn ye, from your
evil ways," &c.
Mon. 5.-We set out at four, and, hiring post-horses, reached
Mr. Whitchurch's, at Sarum, before dinner. In the evening
the House was crowded extremely, and the voice of God was
heard among them; especially in the meeting of the society, to
whom I delivered my own soul once for all. Tuesday, 6. About
nine I spoke full as plain at Winchester, I think, to the largest
congregation I have seen there ; and it seemed the most
serious ; on that awful subject, Mark ix. 44. The audience at
Portsmouth-Common, in the evening, were of another kind ; to
whom, therefore, I spake in quite another manner, from Eph.
iii. 14, &c. Wednesday, 7. About one I preached to another
very serious congregation in the town ; whom, therefore, I
exhorted to leave the first principles, and go on to perfection.
Thursday, 8. I set out early, and in the afternoon we were
brought to London.
I am now as well, by the good providence of God, as I am
likely to be while I live. My sight is so decayed that I cannot
well read by candle-light ; but I can write as well as ever : And
my strength is much lessened, so that I cannot easily preach
above twice a day. But, I bless God, my memory is not much
decayed ; and my understanding is as clear as it has been these
fifty years.
Sun. 11. I preached at West-Street morning and afternoon,
and then buried the remains of Dorothy Hundlebee, who, after
an exemplary life, went to God in the full triumph of faith .
Tuesday, 13. I preached partly upon the subject at the new
chapel ; and strongly exhorted the congregation to be followers
of her as she was of Christ. In the evening Iwent in the mail-
coach to Barton-Mills, and thence in a chaise to Lynn.
Wed. 14. The heavy rain prevented tender people from
attending in the evening. Sunday, 25. In the morning I
474 REV. J. WESLEY'S [Nov. 1789.
preached at West-Street, on Matt. xxii. 11 : " He saw there a
man which had not on a wedding garment ; " and showed that