Treatise Doctrine Of Original Sin
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-doctrine-of-original-sin-173 |
| Words | 400 |
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wise how we are conceived in sin, I know not; but know
that we are so conceived. God hath said it; and I know he
will be “justified in his saying, and clear when he is judged.”
It is certain, that God is the Maker of every man. But it
is neither certain nor true, that he “makes every man in
the womb, both soul and body, as immediately as he made
Adam;” and that, therefore, “every man comes out of the
hands of God as properly as Adam did.” (Page 140.) To inter
pret any scriptures as affirming this is to make them flatly
contradict other scriptures. God made Adam by immediate
creation: He does not so make every man, or any man beside
him. Adam came directly out of the hands of God, without
the intervention of any creature. Does every man thus come
out of the hands of God? Do no creatures now intervene? “But if God produces the nature of every man in the womb,
he must produce it with all the qualities which belong to that
nature, as it is then and so produced.” So, if God produces
the action of every man in the world, he must produce it with
all the qualities which belong to that action, as it is then and so
produced. “For it is impossible God should produce our
nature, and not produce the qualities it has when produced.”
For it is impossible God should produce an action, and yet not
produce the qualities it has when produced. “No substance
can be made without some qualities. And it must necessarily,
as soon as it is made, have those qualities which the Maker
gives it, and no other.” No action can be produced without
some qualities. And it must necessarily, as soon as it is pro
duced, have those qualities which the producer gives it, and
no other. You see what this argument would prove, if it
proved any thing at all. We will trace it a little farther: “If God produces the
nature of every man in the womb, with all its qualities, them,
whatever those qualities are, they are the will and the work of
God.” So, if God produces the action of every man in the
world, with all its qualities, then, whatever those qualities are,
they are the will and the work of God. Surely, no.