The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 10 (of 32)Wesley, John
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The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 10 (of 32)
Wesley, John
Methodist Church; Theology -- Early works to 1800; Theology -- History -- 18th century
10. In the spring, 1707. Some of the followers of Mrs. _Bourignon_
coming into his parish, he laboured to guard his people against the
infection of their specious errors. A short account whereof he gives
in the following words:
_April 20, 1707_: This day the Lord directed me to strike at the root
of the prevailing delusion, in opposition to which I taught.
_First_, That true holiness will not admit ♦of leaving out some duties,
whereas the devotees, while they withdraw from the world, omit the
unquestionable duties both of general usefulness among men, and of
diligence in their particular callings.
♦ duplicate word “of” removed
_Secondly_, That holiness consists not in a strict observance of rules
of our own invention, such as most of theirs are.
_Thirdly_, That whatever holiness those profess, who neglect the
ordinances of God, none can reasonably conclude, that they are
influenced by the authority of the Lord Jesus, for the same authority
binds to the one as well as the other.
_Lastly_, That the most effectual inducement to universal obedience, is
a sense that our sins are forgiven us, still kept fresh upon our souls,
and a constant improvement of the blood of Christ by faith.
11. _January 11, 1708._ In the morning I arose greatly indisposed with
a looseness. Before church I was somewhat relieved, but immediately
after sermon, seized with vomiting. Lord, lead me to some suitable
improvement!
*_January 12._ Was a day set apart for examining the state of my
soul; chiefly on these heads. 1. Are daily sins, and sins of infirmity,
searched, observed, weighed, mourned for? And do I exercise faith
distinctly, in order to the pardon of them? 2. Does the impression
of the necessity and excellency of Christ’s blood decay? Are the
experiences of its life and efficacy distinct as before? 3. Am I formal
in worship? In secret, family, public prayer? Desiring blessing on
meat, returning thanks? Meditation and reading? 4. Is there due concern
for the flock? Singleness and diligence in ministerial duties, prayers
for them? &c. 5. Is there sympathy with afflicted saints and churches?
6. Is the voice of the rod heard, calling to deniedness to relations,
even the dearest? Deniedness to the world? To life? Preparation for
death? Spirituality in duty?
12. _October 12, 1709._ Being seized with a violent flux and griping,
yet God kept me submissive, without repining; and brought me to commit
the disposal of all to him, crying for a removal of any aversion to
his will. And as to my ministry, tho’ I felt much remorse for the want
of wrestling with God, for the success of his word among the people,
yet it was refreshing that I durst say in the sight of God, that I was
really concerned to know the truth; that I kept back none which might
be profitable for them: that I preached what I resolved to venture my
soul on, and that I desired to preach home to their consciences.
CHAPTER II.
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