Monday, June 5.--I rode to Blarney, three miles wide of Cork, where many of the society
met me. I spent some time with them in exhortation and prayer, and then went on to
Rathcormuck.
I was a little surprised at the acuteness of a gentlemen here, who in conversation with Colonel Barry about late occurrences, said he had heard there was a people risen up that placed all religion in wearing long whiskers; and seriously asked whether these were not the same who were called Methodists.
The Journal of John Wesley
I was a little surprised at the acuteness of a gentlemen here, who in conversation with Colonel Barry about late occurrences, said he had heard there was a people risen up that placed all religion in wearing long whiskers; and seriously asked whether these were not the same who were called Methodists.
The Journal of John Wesley
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