The Life of Wesley; And Rise And Progress of Methodism 2

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The Life of Wesley; And Rise And Progress of Methodism 2
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834
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Upon completing his eighty-second year, he Bays, **Ib any thing too hard for Godi It is now eleven years since I have felt any such thing as weariness.
Many times I speak till my voice fails, and I can speak no longer. Frequently I walk till my strength ^Is, and I can widk no farther ; yet, even then, I feel no sensation of weariness, but am per£sctly easy from head to foot. I dare not impute this to nati^ral causes. It is the will of Grod." A year afterward he says, '' I am a wonder to myself!
... I am never tired (such is the goodness of God) either with writing, preaching, or traveling. One naturad cause, undoubtedly, is, my continual exercise, and change of air. How the latter contributes to health I know not ; but certainly it does.'' In his eighty-fourth year he first began to feel decay ; and, upon commencing his eighty-fifth, he observes, '' I am not so agile as I was m times past ; I do not run or walk so &st as I did. My sight is a little decayed.
My lefb eye is grown dim, and hardly serves me to read.


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