Wesley Corpus

Treatise Letter To Dr Free

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typetreatise
YearNone
Passage IDjw-treatise-letter-to-dr-free-004
Words127
Assurance Religious Experience Free Will
At present you know not the men, or their communication. You are as wholly unacquainted both with them and their doctrines, as if you had lived all your days in the islands of Japan, or the deserts of Arabia. You have given a furious assault to you know not whom ; and you have done it, you know not why. You have not hurt me thereby; but you have hurt yourself, perhaps in your cha racter, certainly in your conscience. For this is not doing to others “as you would they should do unto you.” When you grow cool, I trust you will see this clearly; and will no more accuse, in a manner so remote from fairness and candour, Reverend Sir, Your servant for Christ’s sake,