Wesley Collected Works Vol 9
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-9-197 |
| Words | 265 |
But I have greater authority than his, and such as I rever
ence only less than the oracles of God; I mean that of our own
Church. I shall close this head by setting down what occurs
in her authentic records, concerning either our receiving the
Holy Ghost, or his ordinary operations in all true Christians. In her Daily Service she teacheth us all to “beseech God to
grant us his Holy Spirit, that those things may please him
which we do at this present, and that the rest of our life may
be pure and holy;” to pray for our sovereign Lord the King,
that God would “replenish him with the grace of his Holy
Spirit;” for all the Royal Family, that “they may be endued
with his Holy Spirit, and enriched with his heavenly grace;”
for all the Clergy and People, that he would “send down upon
them the healthful Spirit of his grace,” for the Catholic
Church, that “it may be guided and governed by his good Spi
rit;”and for all therein, who, at any time, make their common
supplications unto him, that “the fellowship ’ or communi
cation “of the Holy Ghost may be with them all evermore.”
Her Collects are full of petitions to the same effect: “Grant
that we may daily be renewed by thy Holy Spirit.” (Collect for
Christmas Day.) “Grant that in all our sufferings here, for
the testimony of thy truth, we may by faith behold the glory
that shall be revealed, and, being filled with the Holy Ghost,
may love and bless our persecutors.” (St.