Treatise Letter To Mr Potter
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-letter-to-mr-potter-002 |
| Words | 397 |
sick by a word, a touch, a shadow !--
For they healed the
They spake the dead alive, and living dead. “But though these extraordinary operations of the Spirit
have been long since withdrawn, yet the pretension to them still
subsists in the confident claim of the Methodists.” This you
boldly affirm, and I flatly deny. I deny that either I, or any in
connexion with me, (for others, whether called Methodists, or
anything else, I am no more concerned to answer than you are,)
do now, or ever did, lay any claim to “these extraordinary
operations of the Spirit.”
7. But you will prove it. They “confidently and presump
tuously claim a particular and immediate inspiration.” (Ibid.)
I answer, First, so do you, and in this very sermon, though
you call it by another name. By inspiration, we mean that
inward assistance of the Holy Ghost, which “helps our infirmi
ties, enlightens our understanding, rectifies our will, comforts,
purifies, and sanctifies us.” (Page 14.) Now, all this you claim as
well as I; for these are your own words. “Nay, but you claim
a particular inspiration.” So do you; do not you expect Him
to sanctify you in particular? “Yes; but I look for no imme
diate inspiration.” You do; you expect He will immediately
and directly help your infirmities. Sometimes, it is true, He
does this, by the mediation or intervention of other men; but at
other times, particularly in private prayer, he gives that he',
directly from himself. “But is this all you mean by particulai,
immediate inspiration?” It is; and so I have declared a thou
sand times in private, in public, by every method I could devise. It is pity, therefore, that any should still undertake to give an
account of my sentiments, without either hearing or reading
what I say. Is this doing as we would be done to? 8. I answer, Secondly, there is no analogy between claiming. this inspiration of the Spirit, who, you allow, “assists, and will
assist, all true believers to the end of the world;” (page 18;) and
claiming those extraordinary operations of the Spirit which were
vouchsafed to the Apostles. The former both you and I pretend
to; yea, and enjoy, or we are no believers. The latter you do
not pretend to; nor do I, nor any that are in connexion with me. 9.