He was a small man, only five-feet-three, weighing only 128 pounds, yet he influenced the world. John Wesley wore his hair long, covering his shoulders, shunning a wig, which was the custom of ...
THERE have been many lives of Wesley and histories of the rise of Methodism written already, but there is still another before us by Julia Wedgwood, an Englishwoman, who states in her Preface that her ...
Even the most devout Methodists will be excused if they’ve never considered what their denomination’s founder’s kitchen looks like. I have stood in it. I was on a tour of the John Wesley House and ...
These were the words of John Wesley, from a letter written in 1739. It was a time when what it meant to be the church was to serve the members of one’s own congregation – typically persons who lived ...
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