Wesley Corpus

The Character of a Methodist

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typetreatise
Year1742
Passage IDjw-character-001
Words399
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Catholic Spirit Primitive Christianity Scriptural Authority
And it being generally believed, that I was able to give the clearest account of these things, (as having been one of the first to whom that name was given, and the person by whom the rest were supposed to be directed), I have been called upon, in all manner of ways, and with the utmost earnestness, so to do. I yield as last to the continued importunity both of friends and enemies; and do now give the clearest account I can, in the presence of the Lord and Judge of heaven and earth, of the principles and practice whereby those who are called Methodists are distinguished from other men. In plain English, Wesley is setting out to explain the distinctives of Methodists - what makes them different from other Christians. Here's a brief note on terminology. In mainstream usage Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism are all religions. Methodists, Baptists, Pentecostals, Catholics, etc., are denominations of Christianity. 3. I say those who are called Methodists; for, let it be well observed, that this is not a name which they take to themselves, but one fixed upon them by way of reproach, without their approbation or consent. It was first given to three or four young men at Oxford, by a student of Christ Church; either in allusion to the ancient sect of Physicians so called, from their teaching, that almost all diseases might be cured by a specific method of diet and exercise, or from their observing a more regular method of study and behaviour than was usual with those of their age and station. Wesley begins explaining how the name came about. When the movement first started, Wesley and his friends were students at Oxford University. They wanted to know God more and to obey him faithfully. They put much effort into what they did and were very Methodical about it. In fact they were so methodical that people started using it as an insult: “You're just a bunch of Methodists!” Wesley took the insult and claimed it as his own. By the way one of the other insults people used was “Bible Moths.” If you've ever seen how moths flutter endlessly around a light, you know what they had in mind, having seen how Wesley and his friends devoted themselves to reading, studying, and obeying the bible. Notice this: the Methodist movement was started by college students.