On Attending the Church Service (1771) [ Practices ]
… Clergy and laity, in all parts of Christendom. Even those Clergymen who most warmly contended about the externals of religion were very little concerned for the life and power of it; for piety, justice, mercy, and truth. 16. However, it … far different from what they were. They have not only more learning of the most valuable kind, but abundantly much more religion: Insomuch that the English and Irish Clergy are generally allowed to be not inferior to any in Europe, for … Society should attend the church and sacrament, unless he had been bred among Christians of any other denomination." … Religion … Methodism … Churches … Children … Corruption … John Wesley, Sermons on Several Occasions (1771), sermon 104 …
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