The journal of the English preacher and founder of Methodism, John Wesley. Posted as a blog from his journals from 1737 onwards. Please note that this is posted as if "in real time" so there will be wide gaps where Wesley's journal falls silent for a while. In these gaps I may post other excerpts of interest from his writings.
Wednesday, October 11
Saturday, 27th August 1743
I reached Exeter in the afternoon; but as no one knew of my coming, I did not preach that night, only to one poor sinner at the inn; who, after listening to our conversation for a while, looked earnestly at us and asked whether it was possible for one who had in some measure known "the power of the world to come," and was "fallen away" (which she said was her case), to be "renewed again to repentance." We besought God in her behalf and left her sorrowing, yet not without hope.
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