Wesley Collected Works Vol 9
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-9-557 |
| Words | 374 |
same thing? “The sixth, sound or understanding.” Are
then sound and understanding the same thing? “The
seventh, a life of triumphing joy.” (Page 58.) Is then a life
of triumphing joy, “that which brings the three and three
properties into union?” If so, how can it be “the result of
that union ?” Do these things hang together? To conclude this head: You say, “Attraction is an incessant
working of three contrary properties, drawing, resisting, and
whirling.” (Page 200.) That is, in plain terms, (a discovery
worthy of Jacob Behmen, and yet not borrowed by Sir Isaac,)
“Drawing is incessant drawing, resistance, and whirling.”
2. Of the creation:-- . You put these words, with many more equally important,
into the mouth of God himself! “Angels first inhabited the region which is now taken up
by the sun and the planets that move round him. It was
then all a glassy sea, in which perpetual scenes of light and
glory were ever rising and changing in obedience to their
call. Hence they fancied they had infinite power, and
resolved to abjure all submission to God. In that moment
they were whirled down into their own dark, fiery, working
powers. And in that moment the glassy sea, by the wrathful
workings of these spirits, was broke in pieces, and became a
chaos of fire and wrath, thickness and darkness.” (Spirit of
Prayer, Part I., p. 14, &c.)
I would inquire upon this,
(1) Is it well for a man to take such liberty with the most
high God? (2.) Is not this being immeasurably “wise above that
which is written ?” wiser than all the Prophets and all the
Apostles put together? (3.) How can anything of this be proved?--Why thus:
“‘Darkness was upon the face of the deep. What can this
mean, but that the fall of angels brought desolation into the
very place of this world?” (Part II., p. 49.) What a proof! Secondly. “The Scripture shows, that the Spirit of God
entering into this darkness,” that is, into the very place where
Satan reigned before, “brought forth a new world.” (Page 50.)
Where does it show, that this darkness was the place
where Satan reigned? I cannot find it in my Bible. Thirdly.