Treatise A Providential Event
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-a-providential-event-000 |
| Words | 344 |
A Providential Event
Source: The Works of John Wesley, Volume 11 (Zondervan)
Author: John Wesley
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TIE forty King's Scholars at Westminster-School lodge in
one room, which is called the dormitory. While my eldest
brother was at school, the head boy cried out vehemently
one morning, “Lads, lads! you oversleep yourselves! you
lie too late: It is time to be at school.” They all started up,
dressed as quick as they could, and ran down with him.
When they came into the cloisters, one who was a little
before the rest saw something white, and cried out, “What
have we got here?” They went up to it, and found a man
stark naked, and so benumbed that he could not speak.
Just then the clock struck two. They took him up, carried
him into the dormitory, and put him into a warm bed
After some rest, he recovered his senses and speech; and
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Wheing asked how he came into that condition, he told them,
as he was coming over Chelsea-Fields, he was robbed by two
footpads, who then stripped him stark maked, tied him
neck and heels, and threw him into a ditch. There he must
have perished, but that some young women, coming to
market very early in the morning, heard him groan, and,
going to the ditch, untied him, and then ran away. He
made toward the town as well as he could, till, being unable
to walk any farther, he crept into the cloisters upon his
hands and feet, where he lay till the King’s Scholars came.
Probably in an hour or two he would have expired. After
Jhe had slept some hours, they gave him something warm to
drink; then one gave him a shirt, another a coat or waist
coat, others what they could spare, till they had clothed him
from head to foot. They then collected for him among
themselves about forty shillings, and wished him well home.
See the wisdom of God, making the sport of a boy the
smeans of saving a poor man’s life!