Quotes from John Wesley
Fierce and poisonous animals were created for terrifying man, in order that he might be made aware of the final judgment in hell.
— John Wesley
Men of learning began to set experiments aside...to form theories...and to substitute these in the place of experiments.
— John Wesley
Thou hidden love of God, whose height, Whose depth unfathomed no man knows, I see from far thy beauteous light, Only I sigh for thy repose.
— John Wesley
Give me 100 men that hate nothing but sin, and love Jesus Christ, and we'll shake England for God.
— John Wesley
Having, First, gained all you can, and, Secondly saved all you can, Then give all you can.
— John Wesley
Not, how much of my money will I give to God, but, how much of God's money will I keep for myself?
— John Wesley
I learned more about Christianity from my mother than from all the theologians in England.
— John Wesley
But as sickness and diseases have created the necessity of medicines and physicians, so the disorders of our rational nature have introduced the necessity of education and tutors.
— John Wesley
Humility and patience are the surest proofs of the increase of love.
— John Wesley
There is no love of God without patience, and no patience without lowliness and sweetness of spirit.
— John Wesley
When Poetry thus keeps its place as the handmaiden of piety, it shall attain not a poor perishable wreath, but a crown that fadeth not away.
— John Wesley
By justification we are saved from the guilt of sin…by sanctification we are saved from the power and root of sin
— John Wesley