Capitolo 49
of who suggestion could be counted on respect to the choice, conducted and
job of masters and studenti,--practically a head of unsalaried of
business. To this place the Vicar of Madeley had called, and nevertheless
naturally incapable to be resident in the university, he accepted the duties
of President, and, as so, it gave more precious service.
A small later that this Fletcher undertook to be Chaplain (one of
three) to the Earl of Buchan that was known as one of the most affectionate
Cristiano of his/her line.
Nevertheless these duties, the job of Fletcher in increasing way became
itinerant in character. It says Wesley:--
"For many years he regularly preached to places eight, ten and
sixteen miles street, returning the same night, although he rarely found to house
before one or two in the morning. To a small Society that he had
approximately gathered six miles by Madeley, he preached two or three times
a week, starting at five o'clock in the morning.... In some of his/her trips
he likewise had not only the difficulties but dangers meet. One
day, as he was going by bicycle on a wood bridge, in the moment in which he arrived the
middle thereof, stormed. The forelegses of the mare sank in the river,
but his/her breast and it prevents parts they were kept above from the bridge. In that
positions she placed as he/she anchors as if she had been dead, you cultivate him it got on
his/her neck and takings away his/her purses in that it was many MSSs., the
spoiling himself/herself/itself of what you/he/she would have caused a lot of trouble. Him then
endeavoured to raise her/it on, but she would not mix up to him it went on
the other part of the bridge. But anybody he put sooner his/her feet on
the earth that she started to dip. Immediately the remaining part of
the bridge broke him and sunk with her in the river. But to the moment
she of rose and it swam to him."
The other adventures happened Fletcher in its trips, some of theirs that end
in the escapes of damage narrowest and death.
In the first part of the year 1770 Fletcher visited Italy, France and