Treatise Letter To A Roman Catholic
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-letter-to-a-roman-catholic-000 |
| Words | 374 |
A Letter to a Roman Catholic
Source: The Works of John Wesley, Volume 10 (Zondervan)
Author: John Wesley
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1. YoU have heard ten thousand stories of us who are
commonly called Protestants, of which if you believe only
one in a thousand, you must think very hardly of us. But
this is quite contrary to our Lord's rule, “Judge not, that ye
be not judged;” and has many ill consequences; particularly
this,--it inclines us to think as hardly of you. Hence we are
on both sides less willing to help one another, and more
ready to hurt each other. Hence brotherly love is utterly
destroyed; and each side, looking on the other as monsters,
gives way to anger, hatred, malice, to every unkind affection;
which have frequently broke out in such inhuman barbarities
as are scarce named among the Heathens. 2. Now, can nothing be done, even allowing us on both
sides to retain our own opinions, for the softening our hearts
towards each other, the giving a check to this flood of
unkindness, and restoring at least some small degree of love
among our neighbours and countrymen? Do not you wish
for this? Are you not fully convinced, that malice, hatred,
revenge, bitterness, whether in us or in you, in our hearts or
yours, are an abomination to the Lord? Be our opinions
right, or be they wrong, these tempers are undeniably
wrong. They are the broad road that leads to destruction,
to the methermost hell. 3. I do not suppose all the bitterness is on your side. I
know there is too much on our side also; so much, that I
fear many Protestants (so called) will be angry at me too, for
writing to you in this manner; and will say, “It is showing
you too much favour; you deserve no such treatment at our
hands.”
4. But I think you do. I think you deserve the tenderest
regard I can show, were it only because the same God hath
raised you and me from the dust of the earth, and has made
us both capable of loving and enjoying him to eternity; were it
only because the Son of God has bought you and me with
his own blood.