Explore the life and legacy of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, in this insightful biography by John Henry Overton. Delve into Wesley’s profound impact on religious thought and social reform in 18th-century England. Overton chronicles Wesley’s journey, from his early years and Oxford education to his transformative spiritual experiences and tireless efforts to spread his message.
Discover the key events and influences that shaped Wesley’s theology and his unwavering commitment to evangelism and social justice. Gain a deeper understanding of the Methodist movement’s origins and its enduring influence on Christianity. This biography provides valuable insights into the life and work of a pivotal figure in religious history.
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