John Wesley on the Marks of a Methodist

We continue our weeklong celebration/commemoration of Wesley’s Aldersgate experience.

By Methodists I mean, a people who profess to pursue (in whatsoever measure they have attained) holiness of heart and life, inward and outward conformity in all things to the revealed will of God; who place religion in an uniform resemblance of the great object of it; in a steady imitation of Him they worship, in all his imitable perfections; more particularly, in justice, mercy, and truth, or universal love filling the heart, and governing the life.

Advice to the People Called Methodists, 8.352

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