Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-582 |
| Words | 376 |
18. Your Lordship seems in some measure sensible of this,
when you very gently condemn their opinion, who think the
Methodists “might better be disregarded and despised, than
taken notice of and opposed, if it were not for the disturbance
they give to the parochial Ministers, and their unwarrantable
endeavours to seduce the people from their lawful Pastors.”
(Charge, p. 22.) The same complaint with which your Lord
ship opened your Charge: “They give shameful disturbances
to the parochial Clergy; they annoy the established ministry,
using very unwarrantable methods, first, to prejudice their
people against them, and then to seduce their flocks from
them.” (Ibid. page 4.)
Whether we seduce them or no, (which will be presently con
sidered,) I am sorry your Lordship should give any countenance
to that low, senseless, and now generally exploded slander, that
we do it for a maintenance. This your Lordship insinuates, by
applying to us those words of Bishop Sanderson: “And all
this to serve their own belly, to make a prey of the poor deluded
proselytes; for by this means the people fall unto them, and
thereout suck they no small advantage.” (Ibid. p. 15.) Your
Lordship cannot but know, that my Fellowship, and my bro
ther's Studentship, afford us more than sufficient for life and
godliness; especially for that manner of life which we choose,
whether out of ostentation or in sincerity. 19. But do we willingly “annoy the established ministry,” or
“give disturbance to the parochial Clergy?” My Lord, we do
not. We trust, herein, to have a conscience void of offence. Nor do we designedly “prejudice their people against them.”
In this also our heart condemneth us not. But you “seduce
their flocks from them.” No, not even from those who feed
themselves, not the flock. All who hear us, attend the service
of the Church, at least as much as they did before. And for
this very thing are we reproached as bigots to the Church by
those of most other denominations. Give me leave, my Lord, to say, you have mistook and mis
represented this whole affair from the top to the bottom. And
I am the more concerned to take notice of this, because so many
have fallen into the same mistake.