Wesley Collected Works Vol 10
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-10-021 |
| Words | 394 |
I cannot dismiss this Discourse without observing, that
the uncommon artfulness and disingenuity which glare through
the whole, must needs give disgust to every honest and upright
heart; nor is it any credit at all to the cause you have espoused. Nay, I am persuaded there are many in these kingdoms, who,
though they think as you do concerning the Christian system,
yet could not endure the thought of writing against it in the
manner that you have done; of combating fraud (if it were so)
with fraud, and practising the very thing which they professed
to expose and abhor. In your “Free Inquiry” itself, you propose,--
“I. To draw out in order all the principal testimonies which
relate to miraculous gifts, as they are found in the writings
of the Fathers, from the earliest ages after the Apostles;
whence we shall see, at one view, the whole evidence by which
they have hitherto been supported. “II. To throw together all which those Fathers have
delivered, concerning the persons said to have been endued
with those gifts.” (Page 1.)
“III. To illustrate the particular characters and opinions
of the Fathers who attest those miracles. “IV. To review all the several kinds of miracles which are
pretended to have been wrought, and to observe from the
nature of each how far they may reasonably be suspected. “W. To refute some of the most plausible objections which
have been hitherto made.” (Page 2.)
I was in hopes you would have given, at least in entering
upon your main work, what you promised so long ago, an
account of “the proper nature and condition of those miraculous
powers which are the subject of the whole dispute, as they are
represented to us in the history of the gospel.” (Preface, p. 10.)
But as you do not appear to have any thought of doing it at
all, you will give me leave at length to do it for you. The original promise of these runs thus: “These signs shall
follow them that believe: In my name shall they cast out
devils; they shall speak with new tongues; they shall take up
serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt
them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall
recover.” (Mark xvi. 17, 18.)
A further account is given of them by St.