John Wesley quotes - page 3 
        John Wesley was an English theologian and preacher, best known as the founder of Methodism. His teachings emphasized personal faith, social justice, and practical Christianity. He inspired a religious revival that influenced millions across the world. Here are 124 of his quotes: 
    
        
                                         
                 
            
        
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
                                        
                    
    
        Beware, lastly, of imagining you shall obtain the end without using the means conducive to it. God can give the end without any means at all; but you have no reason to think He will. Therefore constantly and carefully use all those means which He has appointed to be the ordinary channels of His grace. Use every means which either reason or Scripture recommends, as conducive (through the free love of God in Christ) either to the obtaining or increasing any of the gifts of God. Thus expect a daily growth in that pure and holy religion which the world always did, and always will, call "enthusiasm;” but which, to all who are saved from real enthusiasm, from merely nominal Christianity, is "the wisdom of God, and the power of God;” the glorious image of the Most High; "righteousness and peace;” a "fountain of living water, springing up into everlasting life!”. 
         
     
 
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        Are you a man? Then you should have an human heart. But have you indeed? What is your heart made of? Is there no such principle as Compassion there? Do you never feel another's pain? Have you no Sympathy? No sense of human woe? No pity for the miserable? When you saw the flowing eyes, the heaving breasts, or the bleeding sides and tortured limbs of your fellow-creatures, was you a stone, or a brute? Did you look upon them with the eyes of a tiger? When you squeezed the agonizing creatures down in the ship, or when you threw their poor mangled remains into the sea, had you no relenting? Did not one tear drop from your eye, one sigh escape from your breast? Do you feel no relenting now? If you do not, you must go on, till the measure of your iniquities is full. Then will the Great GOD deal with You, as you have dealt with them, and require all their blood at your hands. 
         
     
 
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           John Wesley 
             
            
    
    Occupation:  English Clergyman
    
    
Born:  June 17, 1703
    
    
Died:  March 2, 1791
    
Quotes count:  124
    
    
Wikipedia:  John Wesley 
    
    
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