THE COONEYITES OR "GO-PREACHERS" AND THEIR DOCTRINES . BY W. M. RULE .
LONDON THE CENTRAL BIBLE TRUTH DEPOT 11 Little Britain, E.C.1 Sydney,
Australia: . Bible Book and Tract Depot 302 Pitt Street Price Fourpence
NOTE: William C. Irvine used this tract (abridged) in the book
Timely Warnings, published 1917; Renamed: Modern Heresies Exposed,
published in 1919; Renamed: Heresies Exposed, published in 1921 (29
printings) By W.M.R., Loizeaux Brothers, Neptune, NJ; See Chapter: "The
Cooneyites or Go-Preachers and Their Doctrines," Pp 73-78 .
THE COONEYITES OR "GO-PREACHERS" AND THEIR DOCTRINES . The originator of this
cult was a Mr. William Weir Irvine, a Scotsman, who went to Ireland many years
ago as a preacher in connection with the Faith Mission. He subsequently
left them, and started an independent Mission on his own lines at a town
called Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, where he found a few hearty people who had been
but recently converted. These he succeeded in gathering around himself
and they became the nucleus of his sect. . He commenced by holding missions in
school houses and Methodist churches, which had in good faith been placed at
his disposal; and in course of time, a number of young men and women professed
conversion to his views and followed him from place to place. .
THE COONEYITES . The condition of church life in the south of Ireland at that
time was such that there were young Christians who were languishing for lack
of spiritual food, and were grieving over the want of ardour in the Gospel
among them. Such were attracted to these preachings and mistook the
vigorous denunciations and excitable preaching of the missioner for spiritual
power and holy zeal. Ultimately, many of them were induced to unite with
him. . Irvine then commenced a virulent attack on Methodists and Methodism,
and publicly anathematized all churches, and their ministers. This led
to the withdrawal of all permission to use any of their property for his
meetings. .
COONEYISM It was about this time that Edward Cooney gave up his secular
employment and threw in his lot with Irvine, and became what he termed a
"Tramp-Preacher," hence came the new name, "Cooneyites," or "Tramp-preachers,"
as they are sometimes called. They are called "Go-Preachers" in that
they go out two by two, without money, purse, or scrip, and literally tramp
from place to place, claiming to obey the word of Christ to His disciples in
Matthew 10:7, "As ye go, preach," hence the name "Go-Preachers." . Cooney was
possessed of a strong personality, combined with a fiery zeal, which suited
well this militant sect. Fresh attacks of greater vehemence were now
launched against all sects and denominations, and their converts warned
against them and forbidden to have any connection with them. . Further
developments shortly took place. If any of them had any money they were
exhorted to give it up, and literally carry out the teachings of the Lord
Jesus in Luke 9:1-5, and Matthew 10:5-42, and this they called the "Jesus
Way." Any form of outward respectability in dress was pronounced
worldly, and contrary to "The Jesus Way," for He lived and worked as a poor
Man. Only those who follow the "Jesus Way" are regarded by them as
Christians, and every profession of conversion through other instrumentality
than their own is regarded as Satanic, and their work that of "False Prophets"
and "Hirelings." Conversion to "The Jesus Way" or "The Lowly Way," as it
is variously called, is according to them, indispensable for salvation, and
this can only be evidenced by their following it; and any divergence of
thought from this teaching is denounced as "Earthly, sensual, and devilish." .
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METHODS AND PRACTICES . They usually move about in couples, composed of young
men or young women. They seem to be very shy of large cities and towns,
preferring the country districts, where they seem to gain easier access to
souls, and find less opposition to the propagation of their pretentious dogmas
and doctrines, which damage spiritually all who lend an ear to them. . Their
first practice is to visit some place and seek out those that are "worthy," as
they deem it; which in reality means, those who are prepared to listen to
them, and receive them. They state they have come to preach the gospel
in the real "Jesus Way," and that they belong to no sect. If they are
refused, they will browbeat, insult and endeavour to frighten the timid, and
end by literally "shaking off the dust of their shoes against them." . If they
are received, they very soon bewilder their host with their perverted and
plausible application of Scripture, and alas! sometimes eventually gain their
adherence, unless they are well grounded in the Gospel, and possessed of a
well-balanced mind. . For the sake of securing one proselyte they have been
known to preach every night for two or three months. Their method of
making converts is as follows. At the close of their preaching, an
appeal is made to any who realize that they are not right, that they should
turn to the Lord in true repentance, and signify the same by raising their
hand. Those who do so are counted as born again, or as having turned
from "the wrong way" to the "Jesus Way" or "The Testimony of Jesus," as it is
variously styled. . They boldly state that there are no true servants of
Christ in any of the churches, and that there are no true Christians except
those who are converted in their meetings. They claim that they only are
the true servants of Christ, inasmuch as they only have complied with the
Lord’s command to sell all they have and preach the gospel without money and
without price. . Their converts must be baptized by immersion, and, when as is
sometimes the case, parents are opposed to their teaching and methods, their
children have been known to forsake parents and home and all filial
obligations, under the baneful influence of these preachers. . "One of the
first results of their lowly-way doctrines" (?) writes a correspondent "is the
loss of natural affection. I saw it in others, and I have found it in my
own experience." We quote from a letter written by one who has recently
escaped from the snare, but whose husband is still a strong adherent of the
sect. "You teach that your communion must be confined to those of The
Jesus Way, and with them alone, and thereby with Jesus Christ and His apostles
and prophets. Any other communion you hold to be of the devil and not of
God. Consequently, if any one of a Christian household should become
attached to your sect, be they husband or wife, brother or sister, they may
not again kneel in prayer, sing hymns, or read the Scriptures together." .
This little bit of evidence goes far to corroborate all that we have ever
heard of this sect on these points. . Their aim is to establish churches in
every place where they are received. These are presided over by
"bishops," men who have strictly conformed to their tenets. They maintain that
the only way to worship God is that the meeting must be held in the house of
some "saint," for every other kind of religious meeting is "the false way."
They meet together privately every Sunday (generally in the house of a
"bishop") and "break bread," as was the custom of the early church. They
hold prayer meetings during the week, and in all these gatherings both men and
women take part. They urge a strict attendance at all these meetings,
and nothing but extreme sickness must be allowed to keep them away. . Their
ordinary converts are allowed to pursue their secular calling, but must
strictly adhere to their regulations. If they find any one with means
who is likely to be of use to their cause, they exhort them to sell all that
they have and to "Go Preach." There is a well authenticated case of a
local preacher in England who, after arguing with some of these preachers,
broke up his home and went off with them, he in one direction, and his young
wife, with one of their women preachers, in another. Another case
recently brought to our notice, in Australia, is that of a young man possessed
of property. He was attracted by their preaching and wished to join them
in their work; but they refused to anoint him and lay hands on him for the
gift of the Holy Spirit, because he was not prepared to sign all his property
over to them. This opened his eyes. . A "saint" may have his own settled
home, but they deem it to be wholly wrong for a "true preacher" to have a
settled home and family. They discourage marriage, and in a subtle way
forbid the marriage of their preachers. Originally, those who were
married before they were received among them generally separated. The
children were given up and the husband and wife were sent out apart, with the
other preachers. We now learn that this has been recently somewhat
modified. The husband and wife are now allowed to go together. In
justification of this they quote, wrest, and grossly misapply the words of the
Lord Jesus Christ, "Who is My mother? and who are My brethren? ...For
whosoever shall do the will of My Father which is in heaven, the same is My
brother, and sister, and mother (Matt. 12:48-50). . This treatment of the
marriage bond is not only unscriptural, but it has often led to the grossest
form of evil. We need hardly say that many of the things above referred
to, which are now being reproduced in this new cult, are some of the ugliest
features of Rome. . They make the loud boast that when once a person really
received "the truth" from their preacher’s lips, they never give it up, nor
have they had any occasion to excommunicate any real "saint." However,
there are many today preaching with other bodies of Christians who used to
preach with them. But these are denounced and accounted as "apostates,"
for whom there is absolutely no hope! They cannot be renewed to
repentance, and can only await "a certain fearful looking for of judgment and
fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries" (Heb. 10:27). . .
THEIR PROFESSED MISSION . Arrogant assumption, coupled with a loose way of
handling the Scriptures, seems to be the prevailing feature of this
pretentious sect, and the wonder grows that any can be found to give heed to
their lofty claims to a superior spiritual elevation, and to a special and
divine appointment to their mission. . They are not missionaries in the strict
sense of the word, for their zeal has never yet carried them to the
unevangelized heathen. Yet, judging from the statements made from time
to time by these preachers, we might conclude that God has had no true
witnesses on earth since the time of the Apostles until the advent of the
Cooneyites. All that ever came before them they unhesitatingly
stigmatize as false prophets and hirelings, and their work "earthly, sensual,
and devilish." . What can we say to the colossal conceit and effrontery of men
who will publicly and unblushingly assert that such God-honoured servants of
Christ, as Luther, Wesley, Whitfield, Spurgeon and Moody, and the like, whose
memory we all revere, were simply and only Hirelings and Impostors, and are
all now in hell!! This they are constantly affirming, and that because
they did not preach the gospel in the "True Jesus Way." . We may now enquire
what is this preaching of "The True Jesus Way," of which the Cooneyites claim
to hold the monopoly, and without which (and a Cooneyite to preach it) no one
can be saved. . When they are asked, all they seem able to tell us is that the
"True Jesus Way" is laid down in Matthew 10 and Luke 9 and 10. From
these Scriptures they constantly quote, laying particular emphasis on "Go
preach" and "provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses, nor
scrip for your journey," etc. . Read for yourself the commission which they
allege they carry out and which we will here quote at length, and see if you
think they have ever fulfilled it or were ever even sent to do so. . "These
twelve Jesus sent forth, and commanded them saying, Go not into the way of the
Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not; but go rather to
the lost sheep of the house of Israel. And as ye go, preach, saying, The
Kingdom of heaven is at hand. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise
the dead, cast out devils; freely ye have received, freely give. Provide
neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses, nor scrip for your
journey, neither two coats, neither shoes nor yet staves: for the
workman is worthy of his meat. And into whatsoever city or town ye shall
enter, enquire who in it is worthy: and there abide till ye go thence.
And when ye come into a house, salute it. And if the house be worthy,
let your peace come upon it: but if it be not worthy let your peace
return to you. And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words,
when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet"
(Matthew 10:5-14). Read also Luke 9 and 10. . Note the special
messengers appointed to fulfill this mission, the particular object of that
commission, and how completely it was carried out at that time. . First:
That commission was given to the twelve apostles by name. These were
afterwards followed by seventy others, all directly sent by the Lord.
Where are the Cooneyites in this? . Second: Their sphere of service was
distinctly limited to the cities "Whither He Himself would come" (Luke 10:1),
and they were not to go into the way of the Gentiles, nor into any cities of
the Samaritans, but only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. Is
this the sphere to which the Go-preachers limit themselves, think you? .
Third: The special time and object of that mission was after the death
of John the Baptist and in view of Christ presenting Himself to that nation as
their King in fulfilment of the prophecy of Zechariah, "Behold, thy King
cometh," etc. (chap. 9:9). The object of their mission was to announce
that the Kingdom of Heaven was at hand, and their credentials that they had
been sent by the King Himself were witnessed in the fact that they had power
given to them by which they could cast out devils, heal the sick, and cleanse
the lepers. Do the Cooneyites answer in one single particular to the
special features of this special mission? We unhesitatingly deny that
they do. . Then whether it is right for them to claim this to be their special
mission and then distinctly to disobey the Lord’s specific injunctions as to
their sphere of service, and to exhibit none of the credentials of those sent
out on that mission, we will leave it to the reader to judge. . We affirm that
there is no continuation of that mission today, being, as it was, specific in
its sphere, time, and object, and for the simple reason that it was fulfilled
by those to whom it was given. . Nothing could be in greater contrast than the
commission we have been considering and the one given in Matthew 28:19, and
Mark 16:15, "Go ye into all the world," etc. Nothing is said in this
commission about no money scrip, or purse, which the Cooneyites accentuate as
being one of the chief features of "The Jesus Way." . On the night of our
Lord’s betrayal, He reminded His disciples of the mission upon which He had
previously sent them. "When I sent you without purse," etc., now He
says, "He that hath a purse let him take it, and likewise his scrip" (See Luke
22:35,36). In the face of that, would these Go-Preachers say that this
was not "the Jesus Way"? . To confound these two missions or to say that one
is the continuation of the other, is to proclaim a lamentable, indeed,
culpable ignorance of Scripture and its teachings. . .
THEIR DOCTRINES . It is very difficult for anyone not initiated into their
sect to get an official outline of their doctrines, for they purposely refrain
from printing books or tracts for public circulation. There is an
undoubted object in this practice. We have been given to understand that
latterly something has been printed which only those amongst themselves are
allowed to see. They are likewise careful to ban all other books and
tracts, for they declare that no one can benefit from the reading of such
literature. They even go so far as to declare that the Bible is a "Dead
Book" unless it is "made to live" through the mouth of one of their preachers.
This again savours of the pretensions of Rome. But even here they are
strangely inconsistent, for we have before us a collection of hymns printed
specially for their use, but it is mainly compiled from the popular
evangelical hymn books in general use, though incorporated with them are some
of their own productions, which are singularly conspicuous both by their
particular phraseology and what they lack on account of their teaching. .
Having, therefore, no original writings nor published statement of their
doctrines, we can only deal with matters that have been fully authenticated
and we may say, are being constantly verified by reliable witnesses from
various parts of the world, whose testimony is consistent and unimpeachable.
These witnesses are either those who have escaped the snare, or who have heard
these things for themselves. .
WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST? . Here we have the very surest test, even if it be
the very oldest. To be wrong here is to be wrong everywhere. . The
Go-Preachers profess to believe in the deity of Christ, but utterances such as
this, "Jesus overcame His own flesh," clearly show they believe that the Lord
Jesus Christ had sinful flesh in Him that needed to be overcome! How
incompatible this is with Luke 1:35: "That holy thing that shall be born
of thee shall be called the Son of God," and "In Him is no sin" (1 John 3:5).
No one that believed Him to be God the Son, could speak of His "having to
overcome the flesh in Him." . Having, therefore, false thoughts of Christ we
shall be prepared to find they have false thoughts of His work, for these two
things always go together. . .
THE ATONING WORK OF CHRIST . "The Jesus Way" of the Cooneyites, accordingly,
has no room for the precious atoning blood of Christ as the ground of
salvation. One of them remarked the other day to a friend of the writer,
who was pressing the necessity of the precious blood of Christ as the ground
of salvation, "How can the blood of a dead man save anyone?" Underlying
that question is an assault upon both the deity and the atoning work of
Christ. A correspondent writes, "Of all the time I was with them, I only
once recollect one of their preachers mentioning the blood." . They assert the
work of Christ is not finished, and that in the face of John 17:4, when He
said, "I have finished the work which Thou gavest Me to do:" and also of that
memorable peace-giving and victorious cry of the dying Saviour on the cross
"It is finished" (John 19:30). In support of this strange contention
they quote, and again wholly misapply Acts 1:1, "Of all that Jesus began both
to do and teach." The Cooneyites thus claim to be carrying on the work
of Christ which He only began but did not finish. They have even gone
the length of blasphemously pronouncing one of their preachers to be "Jesus
Christ come in flesh!" . They ignore also the sovereign work of the Holy
Spirit in the souls of men. While they admit the term, "New birth," and
prefer the term "regeneration" to "conversion," yet with them it is simply
"turning from the wrong way" to "the Jesus Way." They claim there cannot
be new birth without human agency, and that, in their opinion, means a
Cooneyite preacher. . Quoting from an "Open Letter" to the Cooneyites, it
says, "You deny the atonement made by our Lord Jesus Christ on Calvary’s
Cross. This is the foundation of all our blessing (Romans 2:25;
Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 1:14). Your denial of this classes you with
every anti-christian sect . . . Everywhere in Scripture we are shown that the
blessing flows to us through the death and blood-shedding of Christ, which you
deny. I know that you teach that we are saved by the life of Christ,
quoting Rom. 5:10, We shall be saved by his life, but no thoughtful
intelligent reader of Scripture could take that clause to mean Christ’s life
on earth before His cross. Romans 5:6,8,9, speaks of the sinful and
ungodly being justified by His death, and how can you get the last clause of
verse 10 to refer to His life before His death, without putting the whole
teaching of the apostle out of harmony? The devil does not mind what
else you preach so long as you deny the efficacy of His atoning work at
Calvary." This is important testimony from one who has just come from
the bosom of that sect. .
A REVIEW AND A WARNING . From the foregoing and well-attested evidence, it is
clearly to be seen that Cooneyism neither offers a Saviour nor salvation, but
rather goes far to show that neither are needed. . If it were necessary for
Christ "to overcome His own flesh" as they affirm it was, then His was a
sinful condition, and as such, He would need salvation Himself. . If again,
there is no atoning value in His precious blood, as they teach, then there is
for the sinner no possible means of cleansing, justification or redemption all
of which, the Scriptures tell us, are dependent upon, and are received through
faith in His blood. (See Romans 3:24, 25; Acts 10: 43; 1 John 1:7). .
One Scripture alone proves the fallacy of these Cooneyite statements.
"Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold . . . but
with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without
spot" (1 Peter 1:18, 19). There was no blemish of sin in Him, and no
spot of sin on Him. . To rob the air of its oxygen, and expect men to live is
as foolish and hopeless as to rob the Gospel of these vital facts and expect
men to be saved. . In the Cooneyites mission they evidently preach a different
gospel, but which is not another, but one which is devoid of the very
essentials of the Gospel, and against which, the Apostle utters the most
solemn warning (see Gal. 1:6-9). . Their harsh judgment and arrogant attitude
towards others than themselves does not agree with the profession and boast of
being in "the lowly way"; but rather proclaims their behaviour to be as
unchristian as their teachings are anti-christian. . We feel that it would be
unfaithful as well as unkind if we did not warn our readers, and beseech them
to beware of being beguiled by this plausible but seriously false teaching.
The Apostle Paul warns of subtle and satanic forces that Satan would use for
the accomplishment of his dark designs, and these Cooneyites seem to feature
those he describes. "Satan himself is transformed into an angel of
light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be
transformed as the ministers of righteousness" (2 Cor. 11: 14). . We have no
other object in writing the foregoing than to warn the unwary, and seek to
help some to "recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, who are taken
captive by him at his will" (2 Timothy 2:26). . If this should fall into the
hands of any who know and feel that they are not right with God, but are
anxious to be so, let us urge you to lose no time in taking your only true
place before God as a confessed and repentant sinner, and put your full
confiding trust in Christ the sinner’s only Saviour: "Neither is there
salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given
among men, whereby we must be saved" (Acts 4:12). No alteration of your
life for the future will either meet your need or God’s requirement in regard
to your sins. . Nothing but the sin-cleansing, precious blood of Christ will
meet your case, and with all the earnestness and tender solicitude of which we
are capable, we would urge you to flee at once from every bit of teaching,
even if it is called gospel, that robs Christ of His deity, and His precious
blood of its atoning value. Put your simple trust in Christ, "Believe on
the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved" (Acts 16:31). "For God
so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever
believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life" (John 3:16).
NOTE: William C. Irvine used this tract (abridged) in the book
Timely Warnings, published 1917; Renamed: Modern Heresies Exposed,
published in 1919; Renamed: Heresies Exposed, published in 1921 (29
printings) By W.M.R., Loizeaux Brothers, Neptune, NJ; See Chapter: "The
Cooneyites or Go-Preachers and Their Doctrines," Pp 73-78 There is a
footnote in Heresies Exposed: "Mr. John Long has written us that he was
the man who obtained for William Irvine 'the first opening for a mission in
Nenagh, August, 1897.' That 'William Irvine is the name of the original
leader of the Go-Preachers. Irvine Weir was one of the first staff of
preachers who emigrated to America; these two names seem to have got mixed
up.' He declares that the movement dates from 1897. The EDITOR
speculates the comment regarding the mix-up of names has reference to the name
given in the first paragraph: William Weir Irvine. Wm. Irvine was
not given a middle name on his birth register. No other document known
to the Editor ever calls him Wm Weir Irvine, besides this article.