To 1773
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-1760-to-1773-044 |
| Words | 327 |
176}. assisted: But no part of this character is applicable to any
new-raised sect, who have no succession from, or connexion
with, that one holy society; therefore no modern sect can
be any part of the people of God.” (P. 5.)
“I answer, It is true, ‘all these promises, prophecies, and
characters, point out a society founded by Christ himself, and
by his commission propagated throughout the world, which
should flourish till time should end: And such is the Catholic
church, that is, the whole body of men, endued with faith
working by love, dispersed over the whole earth, in Europe,
Asia, Africa, and America. And this church is ‘ever one:’
In all ages and nations it is the one body of Christ. It is
“ever holy; for no unholy man can possibly be a member of
it. It is ‘ever orthodox;’ so is every holy man, in all things
necessary to salvation: “Secured against error, in things
essential, ‘by the perpetual presence of Christ; and ever
directed by the Spirit of truth, in the truth that is after god
liness. This church has “a perpetual succession of Pastors
and Teachers, divinely appointed, and divinely assisted.’
And there has never been wanting, in the Reformed
Churches, such a succession of Pastors and Teachers; men
both divinely appointed, and divinely assisted; for they
convert sinners to God: A work none can do unless God him
self doth appoint them thereto, and assist them therein; there
fore every part of this character is applicable to them. Their
Teachers are the proper successors of those who have delivered
down, through all generations, the faith once delivered to
the saints; and their members have true spiritual communion
with the ‘one holy’ society of true believers: Consequently,
although they are not the whole “people of God, yet are
they an undeniable part of his people. “On the contrary, the Church of Rome, in its present form,
was not ‘founded by Christ himself.