Wesley Corpus

Letters 1761

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letters-1761-023
Words191
Catholic Spirit Works of Piety Pneumatology
2. But at the same time huge offence was taken at their 'gathering congregations' in so irregular a manner; and it was asked, (1) 'Do you judge that the Church with the authority of the State has power to enact laws for her own government?' I answer: If a dispensation of the gospel is committed to me, no Church has power to enjoin me silence. Neither has the State; though it may abuse its power and enact laws whereby I suffer for preaching the gospel. (2) 'Do you judge it your duty to submit to the laws of the Church and State as far as they are consistent with a good conscience?' I do. But 'woe is me if I preach not the gospel': this is not consistent with a good conscience. (3) 'Is it a law of the Church and State that none of her ministers shall gather congregations but by the appointment of the bishop? If any do, does not she forbid her people to attend them? Are they not subversive of the good order of the Church? Do you judge there is anything sinful in such a law?'