Monday, March 14.--l set out on my northern journey, and preached at Stroud in the
evening. Tuesday, 15. About noon I preached at Painswick and in the evening at Gloucester.
The mob here was for a considerable time both noisy and mischievous. But an honest magistrate, taking the matter in hand, quickly tamed the beasts of the people. So may any magistrate, if he will; so that wherever a mob continues any time, all they do is to be imputed
not so much to the rabble as to the justices.
The Journal of John Wesley
The Journal of John Wesley
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