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441 Facts for the Times, p. 114.3 (Merritt E. Cornell)
JOHN WESLEY expected the Millennium in 1836, remarking that,
442 Facts for the Times, p. 114.6 (Merritt E. Cornell)
“And doubtless this guilt is incurred by all those who lay hindrances in the way of the faithful, which prevents them from hearing the Lord’s I come! and answering, Come, Lord Jesus! ” Wesley’s Notes.
443 Facts for the Times, p. 116.8 (Merritt E. Cornell)
THOMAS CORE was associated with Wesley, and was very active, accomplishing nine missionary voyages to America! Of Christ’s coming he says:
444 Facts for the Times, p. 128.7 (Merritt E. Cornell)
JOHN WESLEY says:
445 Facts for the Times, p. 135.6 (Merritt E. Cornell)
JOHN WESLEY says:
446 Miraculous Powers, p. 28.4 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… , the Wesleys, and others, who by the power of a living faith led the church from the dark shades of error and formality to a clearer light, proves the necessity …
447 Miraculous Powers, p. 30.3 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… , and Wesley, were the offspring of credulity, or of superstition. And even the miracles of the New Testament, they might all be accounted for on natural principles …
448 Miraculous Powers, p. 44.5 (Merritt E. Cornell)
John Wesley, the apostle of Methodism, says:
449 Miraculous Powers, p. 44.6 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… whole. ’”— Wesley’s Notes on Mark 16, 17 .
450 Miraculous Powers, p. 45.1 (Merritt E. Cornell)
Again, Wesley, at a time of reaction, after extreme views of outward manifestations had grown into fanaticism, says:
451 Miraculous Powers, p. 45.2 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… degenerates.”— Wesley’s Journal, Vol. iv, p. 49.
452 Miraculous Powers, p. 49.1 (Merritt E. Cornell)
Mr. Wesley, in his reply to Dr. Middleton, referring to the writers of the second and third centuries, says:
453 Miraculous Powers, p. 49.2 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… thing?”— Wesley’s Works, p. 717.
454 Miraculous Powers, p. 50.1 (Merritt E. Cornell)
To the question, “If you allow miracles before the empire became Christian, why not afterward too?” Mr. Wesley answers:
455 Miraculous Powers, p. 50.3 (Merritt E. Cornell)
The following authorities are quoted by Wesley, which will of course have great weight with those who receive the testimony of the fathers.
456 Miraculous Powers, p. 50.4 (Merritt E. Cornell)
“Justin Martyr,” says Mr. Wesley, “who wrote about fifty years after the apostles, says: (I translate his words literally),
457 Miraculous Powers, p. 52.3 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… temples.”— Wesley’s Works, pp. 720, 721.
458 Miraculous Powers, p. 54.1 (Merritt E. Cornell)
Mr. Wesley was prepossessed in their favor by reading a work designed to ridicule them. He says:
459 Miraculous Powers, p. 54.2 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… impostors.”— Wesley’s Journal, Vol. 3, p. 496.
460 Miraculous Powers, p. 64.1 (Merritt E. Cornell)
The following miracle was said to have been wrought in the fifth century. Wesley relates that