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Studies on the Life and Influence of John Wesley (16 vols.)

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Overview

John Wesley is one of the most influential Christian leaders in history. The Studies on the Life and Influence of John Wesley collection features a variety of perspectives on Wesley’s life that demonstrate the nature and degree of his impact on the church and modern society. These classic texts explore Wesley through interpretive biographies, critical studies, primary documents, and topical vignettes.

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Looking for more resources on John Wesley? Check out the John Wesley Collection (29 vols.).

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Key Features

  • Features several comprehensive biographies on John Wesley
  • Identifies and answers specific historical questions regarding Wesley and his ministry
  • Examines Wesley’s relationship to Methodism and other movements
  • Provides selections from Wesley’s diary and letters

Product Details

  • Title: Studies on the Life and Influence of John Wesley
  • Volumes: 16
  • Pages: 5,249
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About John Wesley

John Wesley (1703–1791) is recognized as the founder of Methodism. An acclaimed preacher, Wesley traveled extensively on horseback and drew large crowds for his outdoor sermons. A contemporary of William Wilberforce, Wesley strongly opposed slavery in England and the United States. His influence upon modern Christianity is demonstrated by the persistence of Methodists all over the world. He wrote many books and sermons, including his famous Explanatory Notes upon the Old and New Testaments.

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  1. Scott J Sherwood
  2. Christopher B

    Christopher B

    12/29/2015

    I have one small correction to offer: Robert Southey did indeed write a biography of Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), but the latter was clearly not a sixteenth or seventeenth century figure.

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