Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Unity and Variation

One of the most important points considered at this conference was that of leaving the Church. The sum of a long conversation was 1) that, in a course of fifty years, we had neither premeditately nor willingly varied from it in one article either of doctrine or discipline; 2) that we were not yet conscious of varying from it in any point of doctrine; 3) that we have in a course of years, out of necessity, not choice, slowly and warily varied in some points of discipline, by preaching in the fields, by extemporary prayer, by employing lay preachers, by forming and regulating societies, and by holding yearly conferences. But we did none of these things till we were convinced we could no longer omit them but at the peril of our souls. 

The Journal of John Wesley

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