A history of the most interesting events in the rise and progress of Methodism, in Europe and America [electronic resource] . st preach no more in this, and this, andanother church, so much the more those who could not hearme there, flocked together when I was at any of the socie-ties ; where I spoke more or less, though with much incon-venience, to as many as the room I was in would after a time, finding those rooms could not contain atenth part of the people that were earnest to hear, J -deter-mined to do the same thing in England, which T had oftendone in a warmer climate; namel


A history of the most interesting events in the rise and progress of Methodism, in Europe and America [electronic resource] . st preach no more in this, and this, andanother church, so much the more those who could not hearme there, flocked together when I was at any of the socie-ties ; where I spoke more or less, though with much incon-venience, to as many as the room I was in would after a time, finding those rooms could not contain atenth part of the people that were earnest to hear, J -deter-mined to do the same thing in England, which T had oftendone in a warmer climate; namely, when the house would notcontain the congregation, to preach in the open-air. ThisI accordingly did, first in Bristol, where the society roomswere exceeding small; and at Kingswood, where we hadno room at all; afterward, in or near London. And I cannot say, I have ever seen a more awful sijjht,than when on Rose-Green, or on the top of Hanham-Mount,some thousands of people were joined together in solemnwaiting upon God, while They stood, and under open air adoredThe God who made both air, earth, heareD, and sky. t. J^-ecuJung fo n Coruj7vgtition. jzssem££e<Z m. the fieltls. /??-/<- S3


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