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Wesley his own biographer, being illustrations of his character, labours, and achievements, from his own journals and letters [ed.] with an intr. by G.S. Rowe

Wesley's own biographer offers a unique perspective on the life and work of the influential religious leader. The book is a collection of his personal journals and letters, edited by G.S. Rowe, providing insights into Wesley's character, his religious and social labors, and his notable achievements. The introductory section by G.S. Rowe likely sets the context for the reader, offering background on Wesley and the significance of his writings. more

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John Wesley
John Wesley

John Wesley (June 17, 1703 - March 2, 1791) was an influential British theologian and priest, one of the founders of the Methodist movement. Known for his work in popularizing and reforming Christianity, especially in America and Britain, Wesley emphasized the practice of personal faith and the improvement of moral living, which had a profound impact on the later Evangelical movement. more

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