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LONDON.
Saturday, July 21▪ Set out a little after four in the Morning, and reached London by Break|fast Time. Settled my A••••••ur, rejoiced with my dear Friends, and preached in the Evening to upwards of ten thousand at Kennington-Com|mon: The poor Souls were ready to leap for Joy at my Return amongst them. The Word sun•••• deep into their Hearts. Great Numbers melted into Tears, and my own Heart over|flowed with Love towards them. Blessed be GOD for what has been done here since I left London, by my honoured Friend and Fellow Labourer Mr. Charles Wesley. Surely, we can see the Fruits of our Labours. All Love, all Glory be to GOD, for giving so great an Increase!
Sunday, July 22. Ever since I was abused at Basingstoke, I have had great Communica|tions from GOD. When Men cast us out, then does JESUS CHRIST chiefly take us up. Who would not be a Christian? There is nothing I des••re on Earth in Comparison of that.—Received a Letter from Mr. Ralph Erskine of Scotland. Some may be offended at my corresponding with him, but I dare not but confess my LORD's Disciples.—Had a pressing Invitation to come into Lincol••shire. Blessed be GOD, the Word runs very swiftly. In vain do our Adversaries stand against the Most High.—Preached at Seven ••n the Morning to about Twenty Thousand at Mcor••u••ld••. A greater Power than ever was