Journal Vol4 7
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol4-7-528 |
| Words | 400 |
At the same time I saw apelican. Is it not strange that we
[Sept. 1790.
have no true account or picture of this bird ? It is one of the
most beautiful in nature ; being indeeda large swan, almost twice
as big as a tame one ; snow-white, and elegantly shaped. Only
its neck is three quarters of a yard long, and capable ofbeing so
distended as to contain two gallons of liquid or solid. She
builds her nest in some wood, not far from a river ; from which
she daily brings a quantity of fish to her young : This she carries
in her neck, (the only pouch which she has,) andthen divides it
among her young ; and hence is fabricated the idle tale of her
feeding them with her blood.
Fri. 17-. I went over to Thornbury, and preached at noon
to avery large and deeply serious congregation. In the evening
we had a solemnwatch-night at Kingswood. Saturday, 18. I
calledupon Mr. Easterbrook, ill ofa disorder which no Physician
understands, and which it seems God alone can cure. Heis a
pattern to all Bristol, and indeed to all England; having beside
hisother incessantlabours, which never were intermitted,preached
in every house in his parish ! It waswhile he was preachingin
his own church, that hewas suddenly struck with a violent pain
in his breast. This confounds all the Physicians, and none of
their medicines alter it.
Sun. 19.-Mr. Collins assisted me in the morning, so I had
aneasy day's work. Monday, 20, and the next day, I read over
the King of Sweden's tract upon the Balance of Power in
Europe. If it be really his,he is certainly one of the most sen-
sible, as well as one of the bravest, Princes in Europe ; and if
his account be true, what awoman is the Czarina ! But stillGod
is over all!
Wed. 22. I preached once more in Temple church, on, " All
things are possible to him that believeth."
Sat. 25. Mr. Hay, the Presbyterian Minister of Lewens-
mead meeting, came to desire me to let him have the use ofour
preaching-house on Sundays, at those hours when we did not
use it ourselves, (near ten in the morning and two in the after-
noon,) while his House was re-building. To this I willingly
consented, and he preached an excellent sermon there the next