Principles Of A Methodist Farther Explained
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-principles-of-a-methodist-farther-explained-008 |
| Words | 362 |
*^ You *• still think, that next to some thousands in our own Church,
the body of the Moravian Church, however mistaken some of them are,
arc, in the main, the best Christians in the world.' " (p. 81.) I do, ** of
all whom I have seen ;" -- ^you should not omit these words. ** Those
dreadful errors and crimes are here softened into' mistakes." I term
them ^* errors of judgment and practice." ^I have proved, that you
have charged the body with such." At present, the proof does not
amount to demonstration. There needs a little farther proof, that I
charge any " dreadful crimes" on the body of the Moravians.
I see no manner of inconsistency still, in those accounts of my intercourse with the Moravians, which you suppose irreconcilable with each
other. Let any one read them in the Journal, and judge.
7. " You had said, your ' objections then were nearly the same as now.'
You now add, ^ only with this difference; I was not then assured that the
facts were as I supposed ; I did not dare to determine any thing.' No \
Not when by conversing among them you saw these things ? As indeed
the facts are of such a nature, that you could not but be assured of them,
if they were true. Nor do the questions in your Letter really imply any
doubt of their truth ; but are so many appeals to their consciences, ana
equivalent to strong assertions. And if you had not been assured, if yon
did not dare to determine any thing concerning what you saw, your
writing bare suspicions to a body of men in such a manner was inexcusable. This excuse, therefore, will not serve you." (p 83.)
I apprehend it wiU. *^ I was not then," in September, 1738, ** assured
that the facts were as I supposed." Therefore, ** I did not" then ** dare
to determine any thing." Be pleased to add the immediately following
words : " But from November 1," 1739, " I saw more and more things
which I could not reconcile with the Gospel."