1756.—Monday, January 26.—I rode to Canterbury and preached in the evening to
such a congregation as I never saw there before, in which were abundance of the soldiers
and not a few of their officers.
Wednesday, 28.—I preached about noon at Dover to a very serious but small congregation. We afterwards walked up to the castle, on the top of a mountain. It is an amazingly fine situation; and from hence we had a clear view of that vast piece of the cliff which a few days ago divided from the rest and fell down upon the beach.
The Journal of John Wesley
Wednesday, 28.—I preached about noon at Dover to a very serious but small congregation. We afterwards walked up to the castle, on the top of a mountain. It is an amazingly fine situation; and from hence we had a clear view of that vast piece of the cliff which a few days ago divided from the rest and fell down upon the beach.
The Journal of John Wesley
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