Wesley Collected Works Vol 10
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-10-054 |
| Words | 365 |
4. However, “Not one of these Fathers made any scruple
of using the hyperbolical style,” (that is, in plain English, of
lying,) “as an eminent writer of ecclesiastical history
declares.” (Ibid.) You should have said, an impartial writer. For who would scruple that character to Mr. Le Clerc? And
yet I cannot take either his or your bare word for this. Be
pleased to produce a little proof. Hitherto you have proved
absolutely nothing on the head; but, as your manner is,
taken all for granted. 5. You next relate that famous story from Tertullian: “A
woman went to the theatre, and returned possessed with a
devil. When the unclean spirit was asked how he dared to
assault a Christian, he answered, ‘I found her on my own
ground.’” (Ibid.) After relating another, which you
endeavour to account for naturally, you intimate that this
was a mere lie of Tertullian's. But how is that proved? Why, “Tertullian was an utter enemy to plays and public
shows in the theatre.” He was so: But can we infer from
thence that he was an utter enemy to common honesty? 6. You add: “The Fathers themselves own that even the
Jews, yea, and the Heathens, cast out devils. Now, it will be
granted, that these Jewish and Heathen exorcists were mere
cheats and impostors. But the Fathers believed they really
cast them out. Now, if they could take their tricks for the
effects of a supernatural power, well might they be deceived
by their own impostors. Or they might think it convenient
to oppose one cheat to another.” (Pages 84, 87, 88.)
Deceived, say you, by their own impostors ? Why, I thought
they were the very men who set them to work! who opposed
one cheat to another! Apt scholars, who acted their part so
well, as even to deceive their masters! But, whatever the
Heathen were, we cannot grant that all the “Jewish exorcists
were impostors.” Whether the Heathens cast out devils or
not, it is sure the sons of the Jews cast them out. I mean,
upon supposition, that Jesus of Nazareth cast them out;
which is a point not here to be disputed. 7.