Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-531 |
| Words | 217 |
Fri. 25.--At the pressing instance of a cursing, swearing, drunken
Papist, who would needs bring me into a state of salvation, I spent
some hours in reading an artful book, entitled, “The Grounds of the
Old Religion.” In the first thirty pages the author heaps up scriptures
concerning the privileges ofthe Church. But all this is beating the air,
till he proves the Romanists to be the Church, that is, that a part is the
whole. In the second chapter he brings many arguments to show,
that the Scripture is not the sole rule of faith; at least, not if interpreted by private judgment, because private judgment has no place in
matters of religion! Why, at this moment you are appealing to my
private judgment; and you cannot possibly avoid it. The foundation
of your, as well as my, religion, must necessarily rest here. First you
(as well as I) must judge for yourself, whether you are implicitly to
follow the Church or no ; and also, which is the true Church; else it is
not possible to move one step forward. This evening I preached in
the shell of the new house, on the rich man and Lazarus. A great
multitude were gathered together there, most of whom stayed with us
and watched unto the Lord.