Going back to Charles Wesley we see similar concerns, for example, in his sermon titled “Free Grace,” Wesley remarks that the above Reformed doctrines "represent the high God...as more cruel, false, and unjust than the devil!”5
Paul I think you may have meant John Wesley the more famous brother of Charles Wesley. Charles was the hymn writer, John the itinerant preacher. Even your footnote has a link to John Wesley's sermon.
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ReplyDeleteGoing back to Charles Wesley we see similar concerns, for example, in his sermon titled “Free Grace,” Wesley remarks that the above Reformed doctrines "represent the high God...as more cruel, false, and unjust than the devil!”5
Paul I think you may have meant John Wesley the more famous brother of Charles Wesley. Charles was the hymn writer, John the itinerant preacher. Even your footnote has a link to John Wesley's sermon.