“When John Wesley was asked what he would do if he knew he were to die that night, he said that he would eat his supper, preach at the candlelight service, say his prayers, and go to bed. The monument to John and Charles Wesley in Westminster Abbey in London reads, ‘God buries his workmen, but carries on his work.'”
-Paul E. Engle, ed. Baker’s Funeral Handbook (Grand Rapids, MI: 1996), 165.