meeting I was informed a man was there, who was a preacher among a people at some dis∣tance from Bath, and that he was not a reli∣gious, or even a moral man. Thanks be unto God, who gave us the victory this day.
15th, was at Vasselborough: and 16th at Fairfield, where I had a good open relieving time, having much to declare of the impossi∣bility of salvation in sin; and I apprehend there was a state present to whom it was ap∣plicable.—17th, rode to Green, and 18th to Falmouth.—19th, had a meeting at Portland in Falmouth, a place that used to be called Casco-Bay, in a congregational meeting-house, a good open meeting, and in the after∣noon at Friends meeting-place.—20th, rode to Berwick; and, 21st, attended monthly meeting there; and, 22d, their first-day meet∣ing.—23d, returned to Falmouth, and, 25th, attended monthly meeting there, was favour∣ed in opening divine truths.—26th, rode to Durham; 27th, favoured in the monthly meeting there.—29th, opened in Truth's doctrines at Falmouth, being their first-day meeting.
1st of 8th month, had a good meeting at Rochester, among Friends and others—bles∣sed be the name of the Lord.—2d, had a meeting at Lee, where, among Friends and others, my mind was much relieved in a close searching testimony.—3d, was at Epping, and 4th, at Newtown; had laborious service in