Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-369 |
| Words | 388 |
The Will (the
New Testament) by which we can recover it is proved; the
Court is equitable, the Judge loving and gracious. To enter on
the possession of part of the estate here, and of the whole here
after, weneed only to believe, and prove evangelically that we are
believers. Let us set about it now with earnestness, with perse
verance, and with full assurance that through grace we shall
carry our point. Alas, what are estates or crowns, to grace and
glory? The Lord grant we may all choose the better part ! “Since I wrote last, in order to shorten my journey, I
ventured to cross the mountains, which separate France from
this country. But on the third day, I found an unexpected
trial; a hill, which we were to ascend by a winding road, but
so steep, that the horses were hardly able to draw the empty
chaise. This obliged me to walk, in the steepest places, for
several hours together. The sun was hot. I perspired violently,
and the next day I spat blood again. But having kept to
asses’ milk ever since, I am (blessed be God) much better. “This country is delightful. I invite you to come and see
it, and share a delightful apartment. I design to try this
fine air some months longer. We have a fine shady wood near
the lake, where I can ride in the cool all the day, and enjoy
the singing of a multitude of birds. But this, though sweet,
does not come up to the singing of my dear friends in
England. There I meet them in spirit several hours in the
day. God bless my dear friends !”
14. About the same time he wrote to Dr. Turner as
follows:
“SHould I gather strength, I should, under God,
acknowledge you, dear Sir, as the instrument of that blessing,
as you were above twenty years ago. Ten thousand thanks
I render to you, Sir, and to Mr. Perronet, for your kind and
generous care and attendance. May God reward you both,
by bestowing upon you all the blessings which can make life
happy, death comfortable, and eternity delightful and glorious ! May the richest cordials of divine love, and the balm of
Gilead, a Saviour’s precious blood, revive your souls and
comfort your hearts!