Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-041 |
| Words | 400 |
Do we leave the ordinances of the Church 7 You daily see
and know the contrary. Do we leave the fundamental doctrine
of the Church, namely, salvation by faith? It is our constant
theme, in public, in private, in writing, in conversation. Do
we leave the practice of the Church, the standard whereof are
the ten commandments? which are so essentially in-wrought
in her constitution, (as little as you may apprehend it,) that
whosoever breaks one of the least of these is no member of the
Church of England. I believe you do not care to put the
cause on this issue. Neither do you mean this by leaving the
Church. In truth, I cannot conceive what you mean. I doubt
you cannot conceive yourself. You have retailed a sentence
from somebody else, which you no more understand than he. And no marvel; for it is a true observation,
Nonsense is never to be understood. 85. Nearly related to this is that other objection, that we
divide the Church. Remember, the Church is the faithful peo
ple, or true believers. Now, how do we divide these ? “Why,
by our societies.” Very good. Now the case is plain. “We
further notice of, this performance; the writer being so utterly unacquainted
with the merits of the cause; and showing himself so perfectly a stranger, both to
my life, preaching, and writing, and to the word of God, and to the Articles and
Homilies of the Church of England. divide them,” you say, “by uniting them together.” Truly,
a very uncommon way of dividing. “O, but we divide those
who are thus united with each other, from the rest of the
Church !” By no means. Many of them were before joined
to all their brethren of the Church of England (and many were
not, until they knew us) by “assembling themselves together,”
to hear the word of God, and to eat of one bread, and drink of
one cup. And do they now forsake that assembling themselves
together? You cannot, you dare not, say it. You know they
are more diligent therein than ever; it being one of the fixed
rules of our societies, that every member attend the ordinances
of God; that is, do not divide from the Church. And if any
member of the Church does thus divide from or leave it, he
hath no more place among us.