Excerpt from Ebenezer: Address on Methodism; Its Significance and Its History; Delivered at the Closing Service of the Methodist Church, Cobourg, July 8th, 1900
The Methodists of to-day use the very same language as did John Wesley. They would not be unwilling to take their place in a national church as churchmen after the school of John Wesley, but not after the school of some who teach what they are pleased to call Church principles - principles that John Wesley repudiates as contrary to the Scriptures and the Primitive Church.
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