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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The Works of John Wesley
John Wesley Man of God
Few ministers have had the effect upon his and subsequent generations as John Wesley. Here is the totality of his writings - sermons, letters, journals, etc. 2 reservations: print quality is poor, ... Read More
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John Wesley's Sunday Service of the Methodists in North America
incomplete
Either the paperback edition is incomplete, or the book itself is not a complete facsimile. Highly misleading--and what's the point of leaving psalms and collects out, I'd like to know. Which ones ... Read More