Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-042 |
| Words | 384 |
And if any
member of the Church does thus divide from or leave it, he
hath no more place among us. 86. I have considered this objection the more at large,
because it is of most weight with sincere minds. And to all
these, if they have fairly and impartially weighed the answer as
well as the objection, I believe it clearly appears, that we are
neither undermining nor destroying, neither dividing nor leav
ing, the Church. So far from it, that we have great heaviness
on her account, yea, continual sorrow in our hearts. And our
prayer to God is, that he would repair the breaches of Zion, and
build the walls of Jerusalem; that this our desolate Church
may flourish again, and be the praise of the whole earth. 87. But perhaps you have heard that we in truth regard no
Church at all; that gain is the true spring of all our actions;
that I, in particular, am well paid for my work, having thirteen
hundred pounds a year (as a reverend author accurately com
putes it) at the Foundery alone, over and above what I receive
from Bristol, Kingswood, Newcastle, and other places; and
that whoever survives me will see I have made good use of
my time; for I shall not die a beggar. 88. I freely own this is one of the best-devised objections
which has ever yet been made; because it not only puts us upon
proving a negative, (which is seldom an easy task,) but also one
of such a kind as scarce admits of any demonstrative proof at
all. But for such proof as the nature of the thing allows, I
appeal to my manner of life which hath been from the begin
ning. Ye who have seen it (and not with a friendly eye) for
these twelve or fourteen years last past, or for any part of that
time, have ye ever seen anything like the love of gain therein? Did I not continually remember the words of the Lord Jesus,
βIt is more blessed to give than to receive?β Ye of Oxford,
do ye not know these things are so? What gain did I seek
among you? Of whom did I take anything? From whom did
I covet silver, or gold, or apparel?