To 1776
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-1773-to-1776-149 |
| Words | 367 |
29. I found the venerable old man at Cubert pale, The following is Dryden's translation of these lines :- The first thus rent, a second will arise: And the same metal the same room supplies. EDIT. Sept. 1778. JOURNAL, 135 thin, and scarce half alive. However, he made shift to go in a chaise to the preaching, and, deaf as he was, to hear almost every word. He had such a night's rest as he had not had for many, months, and in the morning seemed hardly the same person. It may be God will give him a little longer life, for the good of many. About five I preached in the amphitheatre at Gwennap, it was believed, to four-and-twenty thousand. After wards I spent a solemn hour with the society, and slept in peace. About eleven I preached to a large and serious congregation, near the Town-Hall, in Bodmin; and about six in the evening at Launceston; a town as little troubled with religion as most in Cornwall. Tues. SEPTEMBER 1. I went to Tiverton. I was musing here on what I heard a good man say long since, "Once in seven years I burn all my sermons; for it is a shame if I can not write better sermons now than I could seven years ago." Whatever others can do, I really cannot. I cannot write a better sermon on the Good Steward, than I did seven years ago: I cannot write a better on the Great Assize, than I did twenty years ago: I cannot write a better on the Use of Mouey, than I did near thirty years ago: Nay, I know not that I can write a better on the Circumcision of the Heart, than I lid five and-forty years ago. Perhaps, indeed I may have read five or six hundred books more than I had then, and may know a little more History, or Natural Philosophy, than I did; but I am not sensible that this has made any essential addition to my knowledge in Divinity. Forty years ago I knew and preached every Christian doctrine which I preach now. About noon I preached at Cathanger, about eight miles from Taunton.