Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-374 |
| Words | 380 |
She lies on
the same bed where my father and mother died, and where
she and I were born. How near is life to death ! But,
blessed be God, Christ the resurrection is nearer to the weak,
dying believer. Death works through the body, and the
resurrection through the soul. And our soul is our real self.”
18. I believe it was about the same time that a remarkable
passage occurred, which was related to me some years ago. I
may possibly have forgot some circumstances; but the sub
stance of it was this: Mr. Fletcher having heard of a Minister
in the country, as an eminently pious man, had a great desire
to see him; and for that purpose one morning set out very
early. When he had walked several miles, he saw a great
crowd gathered together at the door of a house. He asked
what was the matter; and was answered, “A poor woman and
her child lie a dying.” He went in, and found a woman, who
had not long been delivered, in appearance very near death. Little better was the case of the infant, which was convulsed
from head to foot. The room was filled with people. He
took occasion to show them, from that melancholy spectacle,
the dreadful effects of sin; and afterwards spoke largely of
the miserable state we are all in, through the sin of our first
parent. He then expatiated on the Second Adam, and the
blessings we may receive through him; adding, “He is able
to raise the dead. He is able to save you all from sin, as well
as save these two poor objects from death. Come, let us ask
Him to save both us and them.” He found remarkable
liberty in prayer. Presently the child’s convulsions ceased;
and the mother was easy, lively, and strong. The people were
utterly amazed, and stood speechless and almost senseless. While they were in this state, he silently withdrew. When
they came to themselves, he was gone. Many of them asked
who it could be; and some said, “Certainly it was an angel.”
19. When he had a little recovered his strength, he made
a tour through Italy, and paid a visit to Rome. While he
was here, as Mr.