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第27章 Reinforcements(5)

From five to seven we read the Bible together, carefully comparing it (that we might not lean to our own understanding) with the writings of the earliest ages.At seven we breakfasted.At eight were the public prayers.From nine to twelve I usually learned German and Mr.Delamotte Greek.My brother writ sermons, and Mr.Ingham instructed the children.At twelve we met to give an account to one another what we had done since our last meeting, and what we designed to do before our next.About one we dined.The time from dinner to four, we spent in reading to those whom each of us had taken in charge, or in speaking to them severally, as need required.At four were the Evening Prayers; when either the Second Lesson was explained (as it always was in the morning,) or the children were catechised, and instructed before the congregation.From five to six we again used private prayer.From six to seven I read in our cabin to two or three of the passengers, (of whom there were about eighty English on board), and each of my brethren to a few more in theirs.

At seven I joined with the Germans in their public service;while Mr.Ingham was reading between the decks to as many as desired to hear.

At eight we met again, to exhort and instruct one another.

Between nine and ten we went to bed, where neither the roaring of the sea, nor the motion of the ship, could take away the refreshing sleep which God gave us.

====== 2 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.2nd.

We sailed further.In the early prayer service we considered Eph.4, the unity of the Spirit, and the means of preserving the bond of peace.

In the song service many points of doctrine were discussed with the English clergyman, also the decline and loss of power.

====== 3 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.3rd.

A dense fog and unpleasant weather, so we lay still at anchor.

====== 4 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.4th.

I visited the other ship, (the `London Merchant', Capt.Thomas) where the so-called Salzburgers are.I spend most of my time studying English.

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Wesley.Oct.24th.

Having a rolling sea, most of the passengers found the effects of it.

Mr.Delamotte was exceeding sick for several days, Mr.Ingham for about half an hour.My brother's head ached much.Hitherto it has pleased God the sea has not disordered me at all.

During our stay in the Downs, some or other of us went, as often as we had opportunity, on board the ship that sailed in company with us, where also many were glad to join in prayer and hearing the word.

====== 5 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.5th.

We prayed for the Congregation at Herrnhut, and also that we might be one with it in spirit.In the evening we spoke of the Lord's protection, how good it is.

There is no room for fear, The world may shake and quiver, The elements may rage, The firmament may shiver, We are safe-guarded.

====== 8 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.8th.

An (English) child died, and was buried in the sea at five o'clock.

====== 11 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.11th.

The text was "The Lord is with me, therefore I do not fear."----

Wesley.Oct.31st.

We sailed out of the Downs.At eleven at night I was waked by a great noise.

I soon found there was no danger.But the bare apprehension of it gave me a lively conviction what manner of men those ought to be, who are every moment on the brink of eternity.

====== 12 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.12th.

(This afternoon we came near Portsmouth, and anchored.

Today Dober began to study English, and learned the Lord's Prayer.

-- Dober's Diary.)

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Wesley.Nov.1st, Saturday.

We came to St.Helen's harbour, and the next day into Cowes road.

The wind was fair, but we waited for the man-of-war which was to sail with us.

This was a happy opportunity of instructing our fellow travellers.

May He whose seed we sow, give it the increase!

====== 13 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.13th.

Hermsdorf visits Baron von Reck.

====== 14 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.14th.

We lay at anchor at Cowes on the Isle of Wight, and some of us landed.

I went with Baron von Reck to Newport, one mile distant, it is a beautiful place.I conversed with Baron von Reck about the Lord's Prayer.

====== 18 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.18th.

A great storm.To me the time is precious, and passes too swiftly.

It is as though we were in the midst of wild beasts, which are bound and cannot harm us.We know the Saviour stands by us, and strengthens us through the Holy Ghost.

====== 20 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.20th.

One older and two young Englishmen were whipped for stealing.

====== 21 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.21st.

Conversed with Mr.Oglethorpe about our ordination, Baron von Reck acting as interpreter.He was well pleased when I explained our view, and that we did not think a Bishop must be a great lord as among the Catholics.He offered to give us anything we wished, but I told him we needed nothing.

====== 23 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.23rd.

The Man-of-war (`Hawk', Capt.Gascoine) joined us.A boy was beaten, and sent away from the ship.

====== 25 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.25th.

Spoke with Mr.Oglethorpe about Boehner and George Neisser, who are sick and must go ashore for treatment.Boehner has a sore arm, and Neisser a sore foot.An English friend gave us a guinea to buy some things we need.

====== 29 Nov.1735.

Nitschmann.Nov.29th.

In the evening I prayed for a good wind, since we do not wish to lie in one place and be of no use.

====== 1 Dec.1735.

Nitschmann.Dec.1st.

The wind was good, we thanked God and sailed about eight o'clock.

Not long after the wind fell, and we anchored, but I could not believe that we were not to go.The wind rose again, and we sailed nine miles.

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Wesley.Nov.20th.

We fell down Yarmouth road, but the next day were forced back to Cowes.

During our stay here there were several storms, in one of which two ships in Yarmouth roads were lost.

The continuance of the contrary winds gave my brother an opportunity of complying with the desire of the minister of Cowes, and preaching there three or four times.

====== 2 Dec.1735.

Nitschmann.Dec.2nd.

About two o'clock we returned to Cowes.

====== 3 Dec.1735.

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