I took my leave of my coeval, Mr M’Gough, whom I scarce expect to see again in this world. About ten I preached in Blackwater-Town, in Mr Roe’s yard, to a large and elegant congregation; and in the evening to a larger still, at the side of the Fort at Charlemount. Mrs T. was an unspeakable blessing to this town, while Mr T. was stationed there; and the revival of religion, which began then, has been increasing ever since.
From, John Wesley's Journal, 1st June 1785.
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