This book is a rich and insightful exploration of the life and work of John Wesley, one of the foremost leaders of the Methodist movement and a key figure in the history of English social reform. The author skillfully weaves together historical research, theological analysis, and personal reflections to offer a nuanced and compelling portrait of this complex and inspiring figure. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the history of religion and social activism.
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