Treatise Letter To Mr Fleury
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-letter-to-mr-fleury-006 |
| Words | 384 |
.“8. At least, did not : Nor ever was likely to do it; for he
did not go to them, and they would not come to him. “9. Will you condemn such a Preacher, because he has
not learning, or has not had an University education? “What then? He saves those sinners from their sins
whom the man of learning and education cannot save. “A peasant being brought before the College of Physicians
at Paris, a learned Doctor accosted him, ‘What, friend, do you
pretend to prescribe to people that have agues? Dost thou
know what an ague is?’
“He replied, ‘Yes, Sir. An ague is, what I can cure and
you cannot.’
“10. Will you object, “But he is no Minister, nor has any
authority to save souls?’
“I must beg leave to dissent from you in this. I think he is
a true evangelical Minister, Atakovos, servant of Christ and his
Church, who ovro Buakovet, “so ministers’ as to save souls from
death, to reclaim sinners from their sins; and that every Chris
tian, if he is able to do it, has authority to save a dying soul. “But if you only mean, he has no authority to take tithes,
I grant it. He takes none. As he has freely received, so he
freely gives. “11. But, to carry the matter a little farther, I am afraid
it will hold, on the other hand, with regard to the soul as
well as the body, Medicus non est qui non medetur. I am
afraid reasonable men will be inclined to think, “he that
saves no souls is no Minister of Christ.’
“12. ‘O but he is ordained, and therefore has authority.’
“Authority to do what? “To save all the souls that will
put themselves under his care.’ True; but (to wave the case
of them that will not; and would you desire that even those
should perish 7) he does not, in fact, save them that are under
his care: Therefore, what end does his authority serve? He
that was a drunkard, is a drunkard still. The same is true
of the Sabbath-breaker, the thief, the common swearer. This
is the best of the case; for many have died in their iniquity,
and their blood will God require at the watchman’s hand. “13.