Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-324 |
| Words | 385 |
I then lost my senses, and knew nothing
more, till I rose on the other side of the mill. When I came
to myself, I was in a calm, safe place, perfectly well, without
any soreness or weariness at all. Nothing was amiss but the
distance of my clothes, the stream having driven me five miles
from the place where I left them. Many persons gladly
welcomed me on shore; one gentleman in particular, who
said, ‘I looked when you went under the mill, and again
when you rose on the other side; and the time of your being
immerged among the piles, was exactly twenty minutes.’”
But some will say, “Why, this was a miracle !” Undoubt
edly it was. It was not a natural event; but a work wrought
above the power of nature, probably by the ministry of angels. 8. When he was yet very young, his father sent him to
the University of Geneva. After he had gone through the
usual course of study, it was the desire of his parents that he
should be a Clergyman. But it was his own desire and
resolution to be an Officer in the army. Not being able to
gain their consent to this, he, without their consent, went
away to Lisbon. Here he gathered a company of his own
countrymen, accepted of a Captain’s commission, and engaged
to serve the King of Portugal, on board a man-of-war, which
was just then getting ready with all speed in order to sail to
Brazil. He then wrote to his parents, begging them to send
him a considerable sum of money. Of this he expected to
make a vast advantage. But they refused him roughly:
Unmoved by this, he determined to go without it, as soon as
the ship sailed. But in the morning, the maid, waiting on
him at breakfast, let the tea-kettle fall, and so scalded his leg
that he kept his bed for a considerable time after. During
that time, the ship sailed for Brazil. But it was observed,
that the ship was heard of no more. 9. But how is this reconcilable with the account which has
been given of his piety when he was a child? Very easily:
It only shows, that his piety declined while he was at the
University.