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1 | Wesley on Experiantialism in the 1700s | 1 Cor 14:32 | DocTrinsograce | 244045 | ||
"I plainly told them [the enthusiasts] the utmost I could allow, without renouncing both Scripture and reason, was that some of these circumstances [mystical experiences and supernatural manifestations] might be from God (though I could not affirm they were) working in an unusual manner, no way essential to either justification or sanctification; but that all the rest I must believe to be the mere empty dreams of an heated imagination. "Try all things by the written word, and let all bow down before it. You’re in danger of enthusiasm every hour, if you depart ever so little from the Scripture: yea; from that plain, literal meaning of any text, taken with the context." --John Wesley (1703-1791) |
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