Wesley Collected Works Vol 9
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-9-054 |
| Words | 384 |
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in general being thoroughly apprized of, and fully guarded
against, them. So much for your modest assertion, that the Methodists in
general are “all together by the ears; ” the very reverse of
which is true. They are in general in perfect peace. They
enjoy in themselves “the peace of God, which passeth all
understanding.” They are at peace with each other; and, as
much as lieth in them, they live peaceably with all men. 37. Your next charge is, that “Methodism has a tendency
to undermine morality and good works.” (Section xx. p. 146,
&c.) To prove this you assert, (1.) “That the Methodists
are trained up to wait in quietness for sudden conversion;
whence they are naturally led to neglect the means of salva
tion.” This is a mistake all over. For neither are they
taught to wait in quietness (if you mean any more than
patience by that term) for either sudden or gradual conver
sion; neither do they, in fact, neglect the means. So far
from it, that they are eminently exact in the use of them. You assert, (2) “The doctrine of assurance of pardon and
salvation, present and future, causes a false security, to the
neglect of future endeavours.” Blunder upon blunder
again. That all Christians have an assurance of future sal
vation, is no Methodist doctrine; and an assurance of pre
sent pardon is so far from causing negligence, that it is of
all others the strongest motive to vigorous endeavours after
universal holiness. You assert, (3.) “Impulses and impressions being made
the rule of duty, will lead into dangerous errors.” Very
true: But the Methodists do not make impulses and impres
sions the rule of duty. They totally disclaim any other rule
of duty than the written word. You assert, (4.) “A claim of unsinning perfection” (I
mean by perfection, the loving God with all our heart)
“drives some into frenzies, others into despair.” Sir, I
doubt the fact. You assert, (5) “The Moravian Methodists trample down
morality, and multitudes of the Wesleyans have been in
fected.” The Moravian Methodists 1 You may as well say,
the Presbyterian Papists. The Moravians have no connexion
with the Methodists. . Therefore, whatever they do, (though
you slander them too,) they and not we are to answer for.