Walker, John. An Expostulatory Address to the Members of the Methodist Society in Ireland

Walker, John. An Expostulatory Address to the Members of the Methodist Society in Ireland

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Walker, John. An Expostulatory Address to the Members of the Methodist Society in Ireland. New-York: Printed and sold by M'Farlane and Long, 1807. [6138] Removed, 6 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches, old ink number stamp on front, old stains & soil, tp nearly detached. "Olive Sproat's Book, 1807" behind tp. 48 pp. A pamphlet that attacks the theology of John Wesley and of the Methodist apologist John Fletcher. He does this by comparing their statements and writings to Bible verses and reasonings from the perspective of a Calvinist."Some of you will be ready to conclude me an enemy to spiritual and experimental religion, because I oppose the favourite current in which your experience runs. But indeed they mistake. I am persuaded that there is no real Christianity, but what is the work of the spirit of God; and that work is certainly a matter of experience, from first to last. But you appear to me to greatly mistake the nature of the work of the Spirit, as described in the scriptures. It is not a w

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