![]() ![]() ![]() Were intended to serve the purpose of private letters to his Letters and other circumstances prove that these transcriptions He transcribed his Journal and 'Accounts' whilst allusions in In the first paragraph of his Preface, shows conclusively that The world with any ' of what he modestly calls his ' littleĪffairs.' At one time there must have been in existence manyĬopies and several versions of the Georgia Journal, possiblyĪlso of the Second Extract. ![]() Himself intimates in the Preface, was written for private use,Īnd it was not the ' design or desire ' of the writer ' to trouble ![]() The Wesley family for the Journal originally, as Wesley Long been known to the Holy Club and to members of In some version or other it had, however, It is safe to infer that in or about 1739 the Journal was It is not dated but as the last entry was made on Wednes-ĭay, February I, 1738, and the Second Extract is dated 1740, and F.įarley, and sold at the New School-house in the Horsefair.' ' Extracts,' each filling a small duodecimo volume of a hundred WESLEY'S JOURNAL was originally published in a series of SOMETIME FELLOW OF LINCOLN COLLEGE, OXFORDĢ5~35 CITY ROAD, AND 26 PATERNOSTER ROW, B.C. John Wesley, A.M., sometime Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford : enlarged from original mss., with notes from unpublished diaries, annotations, maps, and illustrations edited by Nehemiah Curnock" ![]()
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