Sunday, August 31.—At five I preached in Gwennap to several thousands, but not one
of them light or inattentive. After I had done, the storm arose and the rain poured down
till about four in the morning; then the sky cleared, and many of them that feared God gladly
assembled before Him.
Monday, September 1.—I preached at Penryn, to abundantly more than the house could contain.
Tuesday, 2.—We went to Falmouth. The town is not now what it was ten years since; all is quiet from one end to the other. I had thoughts of preaching on the hill near the church; but the violent wind made it impracticable, so I was obliged to stay in our own room. The people could hear in the yard likewise and the adjoining houses; and all were deeply attentive.
The Journal of John Wesley
Monday, September 1.—I preached at Penryn, to abundantly more than the house could contain.
Tuesday, 2.—We went to Falmouth. The town is not now what it was ten years since; all is quiet from one end to the other. I had thoughts of preaching on the hill near the church; but the violent wind made it impracticable, so I was obliged to stay in our own room. The people could hear in the yard likewise and the adjoining houses; and all were deeply attentive.
The Journal of John Wesley
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