Wesley Collected Works Vol 9
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-9-185 |
| Words | 397 |
at least by those who would
form an exact judgment,) and we have no fear that any rea
sonable man should scruple to say, ‘This hath God wrought.”
“As there have been already so many instances of this
kind, far beyond what we dared to ask or think, I cannot take
upon me to say, whether or no it will please God to add to
their number. I have not herein ‘known the mind of the
Lord, neither am I ‘ his counsellor. He may, or he may
not; I cannot affirm or deny. I have no light, and I have
no desire either way. “It is the Lord, let him do what
seemeth him good.’ I desire only to be as clay in his hand. “3. But what, if there were now to be wrought ever so
many ‘real and undoubted miracles?’ (I suppose you mean,
by undoubted, such as, being sufficiently attested, ought not
to be doubted of) ‘Why, this, you say, “would put the
controversy on a short foot, and be an effectual proof of the
truth of your pretences. By no means. As common as
this assertion is, there is none upon earth more false. Suppose
a Teacher was now, on this very day, to work real and un
doubted miracles; this would extremely little shorten the con
troversy between him and the greatest part of his opposers:
For all this would not force them to believe; but many would
still stand just where they did before; seeing men may harden
their hearts against miracles, as well as against arguments. “So men have done from the beginning of the world, even
against such signal, glorious miracles, against suchinterpositions
of the power of God, as may not be again till the consummation
of all things. Permit me to remind you only of a few instances,
and to observe, that the argument holds a fortiori; for who will
ever be empowered of God again to work such miracles as these
were? Did Pharaoh look on all that Moses and Aaron wrought,
as an effectual proof of the truth of their pretences P even
when the ‘Lord made the sea to be dry land, and the waters
were divided; when the children of Israel went into the
midst of the sea, and the waters were a wall on the right and
on the left?’ (Exod. xiv.