Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-059 |
| Words | 273 |
In order to be clearly and fully satisfied what the doctrine
of the Church of England is, (as it stands opposite to the doc
trine of the Antinomians, on the one hand, and to that of justi
fication by works, on the other,) Iwill simply set down what oc
curs on this head, either in her Liturgy, Articles, or Homilies:--
“Spare thou them, O God, which confess their faults:
Restore thou them that are penitent, according to thy pro
mises declared unto mankind in Christ Jesu our Lord.”
“He pardoneth and absolveth all them that truly repent,
and unfeignedly believe his holy gospel.”
“Almighty God, who dost forgive the sins of them that are
Penitent, create and makein us new and contrite hearts; that we,
worthily lamenting our sins, and acknowledging our wretched
ness, may obtain of thee perfect remission and forgiveness,
through Jesus Christ our Lord.” (Collect for Ash-Wednesday.)
“Almighty God--hath promised forgiveness of sins to all
them that with hearty repentance and true faith turn unta
him.” (Communion Office.)
“Our Lord Jesus Christ hath left power to absolve all sinners
who truly repent and believe in him.” (Visitation of the Sick.)
“Give him unfeigned repentance and steadfast faith, that
his sins may be blotted out.” (Ibid.)
“He is a merciful receiver of all true penitent sinners, and
is ready to pardon us, if we come unto him with faithful
repentance.” (Commination Office.)
Infants, indeed, our Church supposes to be justified in
baptism, although they cannot then either believe or repent. But she expressly requires both repentance and faith in those
who come to be baptized when they are of riper years.