Treatise Letter To Mr Law
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-letter-to-mr-law-010 |
| Words | 386 |
“God then divided the human nature into a male and
female creature: Otherwise man would have brought forth
his own likeness out of himself, in the same manner as he
had a birth from God. But Adam let in an adulterous love
of the world: By this his virginity was lost, and he had no
longer a power of bringing forth a birth from himself.”
(Page 75.) We have no shadow of proof for all this. “This state of inability is called his falling into a deep
sleep.” (Page 76.) How does this agree with, “The Lord
God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam?” (Gen. ii. 21.)
“God took his Eve out of him, as a lesser evil, to avoid a
greater. For it was a less folly to love the female part of
himself, than to love things lower than himself.” (Page 77.)
Who can extract this out of the words of Moses? Who
can reconcile it with the words of our Lord? “He who made
them at the beginning ” (not a word of any previous fall)
“made them male and female, and said, For this cause shall
a man leave father and mother, and cleave unto his wife.”
(Matt. xix. 4, 5.) Is here any intimation, that for a man to
love his wife is only less folly than to love the world? “A
man ought so to love his wife, even as Christ the Church.”
Is there any folly in the love of Christ to the Church 7
“Marriage came in by Adam’s falling from his first per
fection.” (Page 88.) Does this account do honour to that
institution, any more than that memorable saying of an emi
nent Mystic, “Marriage is but licensed whoredom?”
“Had Adam stood, no Eve would have been taken out of
him. But from Eve God raised that angelic man, whom
Adam should have brought forth without Eve, who is called
the Second Adam, as being both male and female.” (Page
79.) Many things herewant proof. How does it appear,
(1.) That Eve would not have been, had Adam stood? (2.)
That had he stood, he would have brought forth the Second
Adam without Eve? (3.) That Christ was both male and
female? and, (4.) That he was on this account called the
Second Adam?