Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-587 |
| Words | 389 |
13. And surely he has no authority to kill them, by hinder
ing another from saving their lives! 14. If he either attempts or desires to hinder him, if he con
demns or dislikes him for it, it is plain to all thinking men,
he regards his own fees more than the lives of his patients. II. Now to apply: 1. Seeing life everlasting, and holiness,
or health of soul, are things of so great importance, it is highly
expedient that Ministers, being Physicians of the soul, should
have all advantages of education and learning. 2. That full trial should be made of them in all respects, and
that by the most competent judges, before they enter on the
public exercise of their office, the saving souls from death. 3. That after such trial, they be authorized to exercise that
office by those who are empowered to convey that authority. (I believe Bishops are empowered to do this, and have been
so from the apostolic age.)
4. And that those whose souls they save ought, meantime,
to provide them what is needful for the body. 5. But suppose a gentleman bred at the University in
Dublin, with all the advantages of education, after he has
undergone the usual trials, and been regularly authorized to
save souls from death:
6. Suppose, I say, this Minister settles at , for some
years, and yet saves no soul at all, saves no sinners from their
sins; but after he has preached all this time to five or six
hundred persons, cannot show that he has converted one from
the error of his ways; many of his parishioners dying as they
lived, and the rest remaining just as they were before he
Came :
7. Will you condemn a man, who, having compassion on
dying souls, and some knowledge of the gospel of Christ, with
out any temporal reward, saves them from their sins whom the
Minister could not save? 8. At least did not; nor ever was likely to do it; for he
did not go to them, and they would not come to him. 9. Will you condemn such a Preacher because he has not
earning, or has not had an University education? What then? He saves those sinners from their sins whom
the man of learning and education cannot save.