The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 15 (of 32)Wesley, John
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The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 15 (of 32)
Wesley, John
Methodist Church; Theology -- Early works to 1800; Theology -- History -- 18th century
_A._ 1. Let every preacher take occasion publicly to inforce the
apostle’s caution, _Be ye not unequally yoked with unbelievers_.
2. Let it be openly declared in every place, That he who acts contrary
to this, will be expelled the society:
3. When any such is expelled, let an exhortation be subjoined,
dissuading others from following that bad example:
4. And let all be exhorted, to take no step in so weighty a matter,
without first advising with the most serious of his brethren.
_Q._ 24. Ought any woman to marry without the consent of her parents?
_A._ In general, she ought not. Yet there may be an exception.
For if, 1. A woman be under a necessity of marrying: If, 2. Her
parents absolutely refuse to let her marry any Christian: then
she may, nay ought to marry without their consent. Yet even then
a Methodist-preacher ought not to marry her.
_Q._ 25. Do not sabbath-breaking, dram-drinking, evil-speaking,
unprofitable conversation, lightness, gaiety or expensiveness of
apparel, and contracting debts without sufficient care to discharge
them, still prevail in several places? What method can we take to
remove these evils?
_A._ 1. Let us preach expresly and strongly on each of these heads:
2. Read the sermon upon evil-speaking, in every society: 3. Let the
♦leaders closely examine, and exhort every person to put away the
accursed thing: 4. Let the preacher warn the society in every place,
that none who is hereafter guilty can remain with us: 5. In order to
give them clearer views of the evil of these things, let every preacher
recommend to every society, and that frequently and earnestly, the
reading the books we have published, preferable to any other. And when
any new book is sent to any place, let him speak of it in the public
congregation: 6. Extirpate smuggling, buying or selling uncustomed
goods, out of every society: particularly in _Cornwall_, and in all
sea-port towns. Let no person remain with us, who will not totally
abstain from every kind and degree of it: and after admonishing
him, silence every local preacher who speaks in defence of it. Speak
tenderly, but earnestly and frequently of it, in every society near
the coasts: and read to them and disperse diligently among them
“The Word to a Smuggler.” 7. Extirpate bribery, receiving any thing,
directly or indirectly, for voting in any election, Shew no respect of
persons herein, but expel all who touch the accursed thing. Let this
be particularly observed at _Grimsby_ and _St. Ives_. Largely shew
in every society the wickedness of thus selling our country. Do the
same thing in private conversation. And read every where “The Word
to a Freedholder,” and disperse it with both hands: and in public and
private inlarge on œconomy, as a branch of religion.
♦ duplicate phrase “let the” removed
_Q._ 26. What shall we do to prevent scandal, when any of our members
become bankrupt?
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