Wesley Corpus

71 To Joseph Benson

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1771-71-to-joseph-benson-000
Words132
Justifying Grace Works of Mercy
To Joseph Benson Date: LONDON, October 11, 1771. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1771) Author: John Wesley --- DEAR JOSEPH,--Here, in this very point, is your mistake. You was as really a believer when you came to Kingswood as you are now. Five-and-thirty years since, hearing that wise man Mr. Spangenberg describe the fruits of faith, I immediately cried out, 'If this be so, I have no faith.' He replied, 'Habes fidem, sed exiguam.' This was then your case too. It is not strange that you are seldom satisfied by my letters; for I use few words, and you are not to be satisfied but by many. You want me to think for you. That is not my design. I would only help you to think.--I am, dear Joseph, Yours affectionately.