Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-166 |
| Words | 394 |
Sacheverel? Alas, how little do you know
of mankind I Were the present restraint taken off, you
would see them swarming on every side, and gnashing upon
you with their teeth. There would hardly need a nod from
that sacred person whom you revile, or at least lightly
esteem. Were he to stand neuter, in what a condition would
you be within one twelve months If other Bonners and
Gardiners did not arise, other Lauds and Sheldons would,
who would either rule over you with a rod of iron, or drive
you out of the land. Know the blessings you enjoy. Let
common sense restrain you, if neither religion nor gratitude
can. “Beware of the wrath of a patient man.” Dare not
again to open your lips against your Sovereign:--Lest he fall
upon you? No; but lest he cease to defend you. Then
farewell to the liberty you now enjoy. Permit me to add a few more words to you, a small part of
whom dissent from, but the far greater part remain in, the
Church; you who are vulgarly called Methodists. Do any
of you blaspheme God or the King? None of you, I trust,
who are in connexion with me. I would no more continue
in fellowship with those who continued in such a practice, than
with whoremongers, or sabbath-breakers, or thieves, or drunk
ards, or common swearers. But there are not a few who go
under that name, though they have no connexion with us;
yea, though they cordially hate us as dreadful heretics, for
believing that “God willeth all men to be saved;” who hate the
King and all his Ministers only less than they do an Arminian;
and who speak all manner of evil of them in private, if not in
public too.” But suffer me to ask, Is this well done? Is it
gratitude 7 Is it prudence? In the name of wonder, what
could His Majesty have done for you which he has not done? What would you have? Can you tell? What can you desire
more than you have already? Have you not full liberty of
conscience in every respect, without any shadow of restraint? In what other nation under the sun is such religious liberty
to be found? Have you not full liberty, with regard to your
life, to your person, and to your goods?