… None of these were Wesleyans.
Leaving his cut-down account of Wesley behind Murray describes Bramwell, Ouseley and Collins as men who lack their leader’s faults and possess a greater number of virtues, including a belief in the doctrines of grace. Can they then be described as Wesley’s followers?
On doctrine, Murray finds that Wesley merely appears ambiguous, mystifying, devious, misleading and self contradictory because of the impossibility of being otherwise with his living …