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._ Inquire, 1. Do they know God as a pardoning God? Have they the
love of God abiding in them? Do they desire and seek nothing but God?
And are they holy in all manner of conversation? 2. Have they _gifts_
(as well as _grace_) for the work? Have they (in some tolerable degree)
a clear, sound understanding? Have they a right judgment in the things
of God? Have they a just conception of salvation by faith? And has
God given them any degree of utterance? Do they speak justly, readily,
clearly? 3. Have they _fruit_? Are any truly convinced of sin and
converted to God by their preaching?
As long as these three marks concur in any one, we believe he is called
of God to preach. These we receive as sufficient proof, that he is
moved thereto by the Holy Ghost.
_Q._ 59. But how shall we know, whether they concur or not, in any
particular person?
_A._ 1. If he is near us, we will talk with him on the preceding heads
and hear him preach.
2. We will desire him to write down or relate the reasons, why he
thinks he is called of God thereto.
3. We will examine those who seem to be convinced of sin, or converted
to God by his preaching.
4. If he is at a distance, we will desire the assistant to do this: and
to inquire, what is the judgment of his brethren concerning him.
_Q._ 60. What method may we use in receiving a new helper;
_A._ A proper time for doing this, is at a conference after solemn
fasting and prayer.
Every person to be admitted is then to be present, and each of them may
be asked,
* “_A. B._ Have _you_ faith in Christ? Are you _going on to
perfection_? Do you expect to be _perfected in love_ in this life? Are
you groaning after it? Are you resolved to devote yourself wholly to
God and his work? Do you know the _Methodist_-plan? Have you read the
_plain account_? The _appeals_? Do you know the rules of the society?
Of the bands? Do you keep them? Do you take no snuff? Tobacco? Drams?
Do you constantly attend the church and sacrament? Have you read the
minutes? Are you willing to conform to them? Have you considered the
twelve rules of a helper? Especially the first, tenth, and twelfth?
Will you keep them for conscience-sake? Are you determined to employ
_all_ your time in the work of God? Will you preach every morning and
evening? Endeavouring not to speak too long (an hour in the whole)
or too loud? Not lolling with your elbows? Have you read the _rules
of action and utterance_? Will you meet the society, the bands, the
select society, and the leaders in every place? Will you diligently and
earnestly instruct the children, and visit from house to house? Will
you recommend fasting, both by precept and example?”
We may then receive him as a probationer, by giving him the minutes of
the conference inscribed thus,
To _A. B._
“You think it your duty to call sinners to repentance. Make full proof
hereof, and we shall rejoice to receive you as a fellow-labourer.
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