Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-303 |
| Words | 383 |
In a few months, the
far greater part of those who had begun to “fear God, and
work righteousness,” but were not united together, grew faint
in their minds, and fell back into what they were before. Meanwhile the far greater part of those who were thus united
together continued “striving to enter in at the strait gate,”
and to “lay hold on eternal life.”
10. Upon reflection, I could not but observe, This is the very
thing which was from the beginning of Christianity. In the
* See the Rules of the United Societies. ThE PEOPLE CALLED METHODISTS, 251
earliest times, those whom God had sent forth “preached the
gospel to every creature.” And the ou akpoatat, “the body of
hearers,” were mostly either Jews or Heathens. But as soon
as any of these were so convinced of the truth, as to forsake
sin and seek the gospel salvation, they immediately joined
them together, took an account of their names, advised them
to watch over each other, and met these karmyovuevot," cate
chumens,” (as they were then called,) apart from the great con
gregation, that they might instruct, rebuke, exhort, and pray
with them, and for them, according to their several necessities. 11. But it was not long before an objection was made to this,
which had not once entered into my thought:--“Is not this
making a schism? Is not the joining these people together,
gathering Churches out of Churches?”
It was easily answered, If you mean only gathering people
out of buildings called churches, it is. But if you mean, divid
ing Christians from Christians, and so destroying Christian
fellowship, it is not. For, (1.) These were not Christians
before they were thus joined. Most of them were barefaced
Heathens. (2.) Neither are they Christians, from whom you sup
pose them to be divided. You will not look me in the face and
say they are. What! drunken Christians! cursing and swearing
Christians! lying Christians! cheating Christians! If these are
Christians at all, they are devil Christians, as the poor Mala
barians term them. (3.) Neither are they divided any more
than they were before, even from these wretched devil Chris
tians. They are as ready as ever to assist them, and to perform
every office of real kindness towards them.