Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-606 |
| Words | 399 |
4. Have I duly prayed for the virtue of the day? that is,
have I prayed for it at going out and coming in? deliberately, seriously, fervently? 5. Have I used a Collect at nine, twelve, and three? and
grace before and after eating? aloud at my own room? deliberately, seriously, fervently? 6. Have I duly meditated? every day, unless for necessary
mercy, (1.) From six, &c., to prayers? (2) From four to
five? What was particular in the providence of this day? How ought the virtue of the day to have been exerted upon
it? How did it fall short? (Here faults.) (3.) On Sunday,
from six to seven, with Kempis? from three to four on
redemption, or God’s attributes? Wednesday and Friday,
from twelve to one, on the Passion? after ending a book, on
what I had marked in it? Monday.--Love of Man. 1. HAvE I been zealous to do, and active in doing, good? that is, (1.) Have I embraced every probable opportunity of
doing good, and preventing, removing, or lessening evil? (2.) Have I pursued it with my might? (3.) Have I thought
anything too dear to part with, to serve my neighbour? (4.) Have I spent an hour at least every day in speaking to
some one or other? (5.) Have I given any one up till he
expressly renounced me? (6.) Have I, before I spoke to
any, learned, as far as I could, his temper, way of thinking,
past life, and peculiar hinderances, internal and external? fixed the point to be aimed at? then the means to it? (7.) Have I in speaking proposed the motives, then the
difficulties, then balanced them, then exhorted him to con
sider both calmly and deeply, and to pray earnestly for
help? (8.) Have I in speaking to a stranger explained what
religion is not? (not negative, not external ;) and what it. is? (a recovery of the image of God;) searched at what step
in it he stops, and what makes him stop there? exhorted
and directed him? (9.) Have I persuaded all I could to
attend public prayers, sermons, and sacraments, and in
general to obey the laws of the Church Catholic, the Church
of England, the State, the University, and their respective
Colleges? (10.) Have I, when taxed with any act of
obedience, avowed it, and turned the attack with sweetness
and firmness?