John Bennet Queries Humbly Proposed to the Rt. Reverend and Rt. Honourable Count Zinzendorf
This collection consists of a set of questions, here referred to as queries, posed to Count Niclaus Ludwig graf von Zinzendorf, the founder of the Moravian Church. The queries are written in the hand of John Bennet, a Methodist preacher who was an associate of John Wesley. Both Bennet and Wesley had been closely associated with the Moravian Church. They eventually distanced themselves from the Moravians because of theological differences and issued public charges against the movements. The questions were intended to point out weaknesses in Moravian doctrine and Zinzendorf's personal belief. The piece is thought to be a revision of Wesley’s 1755 manuscript Queries but it is possible that it was composed by Bennet.
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Queries humbly proposed to the Rt. Reverend and Rt. Honourable Count Zinzendorf
Bennet, John, 1714-1759Summary: A set of questions written by Bennet, here referred to as queries, posed to Count Niclaus Ludwig graf von Zinzendorf, the founder of the Moravian Church.