John Wesley

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John Wesley
John Henry Overton
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" l But had not John Wesley forgotten all this when he preached to those who had been already baptized the necessity of a New Birth? Certainly not; for in his famous sermon on the New Birth, he distinctly repeats the same views " It is certain our Church supposes, that all who are baptized in their infancy are, at the same time, born again; . And it is allowed, that the whole Office for the Baptism of Infants proceeds upon this supposition. Nor is it an objection of any weight against this, tha...t we cannot comprehend how this work can be wrought in infants. For neither can we com- prehend how it is wrought in a person of riper years. " 1 On this point see further evidence in Canon Hockin's John Wesley and Modern Methodism, pp. 81 88.
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What then does he mean by saying in the same sermon that "baptism and the new birth are not one and the same thing, " and that " it is sure all of riper years who are baptized are not at the same time born again " ? Clearly that, to those who are capable of it, faith must precede baptism to make it effectual.


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