John Wesley
John Wesley (1703-1791) was a Anglican cleric and theologian who helped found the Methodist movement with his brother, Charles Wesley, when he began open-air preaching in the manner of George Whitefield. He remains the primary theological interpreter for Methodists the world over.
John Wesley (1703-1791) was a Anglican cleric and theologian who helped found the Methodist movement with his brother, Charles Wesley, when he began open-air preaching in the manner of George Whitefield. He remains the primary theological interpreter for Methodists the world over. See less
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John Wesley book reviews
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A Plain Account of Christian Perfection
Plain
by gerald, Jan 5, 2016
Decent and very nice. If you appreciate vigor and wittiness of a 'stump preacher' you should enjoy Mr. Wesley. He has the insight of someone truly called to work in the Christian faith. Even if you ... Read More
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Renew My Heart
Renew My Heart
This is a beautiful book in design and writing. I used this book last year in my own devotionals and wanted to share this with my Five daughters for Christmas. They are all enjoying this wonderful ... Read More
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The Life of John Wesley Hardin
just what you'd expect
have been interested in the Old west, thought this might be good. badly written, not very descriptive (" I shot him, He died") thankfully only took about 3 hours to read. Read More