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The Journal kept by John Wesley from 1735 to 1790 charts his own spiritual journey and the work in which he engaged once converted. These extracts provide an insight into the spiritual ignorance and hostility that existed in his day and the amazing effects of the Gospel in transforming lives. We see the revival that took place as a result of his and others’ evangelistic endeavours and the establishment of Methodism. Wesley’s incessant travels, – covering thousands of miles each year, often on horseback, and habitually preaching several times a day, – make compelling reading. They challenge us too. What efforts are we making to reach the lost in our day, in which ignorance and hostility to spiritual things still exists?
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The leaders of the Methodist revival that swept 18th-century England, John and Charles Wesley reveal a spirituality that synthesized into a unique blend elements from the Church Fathers, Catholic mystics and Protestant Reformers. The major works of the Wesleys appear in this volume, including John Wesley's Plain Account of Christian Perfection and Charles Wesley's Hymns.
The world over millions of Christiansattend churches whose roots can betraced back to the ministry of an Anglicanpriest named John Wesley. These includethe Methodists, Nazarenes, Pentecostals,Wesleyans and Charismatics. However,most of these people know very littleabout the amazing power that wasdemonstrated in the life of this humble andChrist-like individual. Compiled here are theaccounts from Wesley's own journal inwhich he records demons being cast outthrough the power of Christ, individualsfalling down, slain in the Spirit while hepreached, supernatural visions, dreamsand cases of miraculous healing from hisown day. Also included are Wesley'sinterpretation of the Baptism of the HolySpirit, his opinion on how to appropriatelyview miracles and the final word fromWesley on whether or not he had the giftof tongues.
Why did the Wesleyan Methodists and the Anglican evangelicals divide during the middle of the eighteenth century? Many say it was based narrowly on theological matters. Ryan Nicholas Danker suggests that politics was a major factor driving them apart. Rich in detail, this study offers deep insight into a critical juncture in evangelicalism and early Methodism.