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John Wesley's Fifty Three Sermons

John Wesley's Fifty Three Sermons

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Book published in 1983. Book is in used condition. Refer to pictures for more details of books condition. 

John Wesley (1703–1791) was an Anglican cleric and Christian theologian who, along with his brother Charles Wesley, played a significant role in the founding of the Methodist movement. The Methodist movement aimed to reform the Church of England and promote a more personal and experiential Christian faith.

John Wesley is often credited as the founder of Methodism. He was known for his dynamic preaching style and his emphasis on the importance of personal faith, social justice, and holiness. Wesley traveled extensively throughout England, preaching to large crowds and organizing societies for spiritual accountability and growth.

Wesley's teachings and the Methodist movement had a profound impact on Christianity, leading to the formation of the Methodist Church as a distinct denomination. The Wesleyan theology, which emphasizes the concepts of prevenient grace, justification by faith, and sanctification, continues to influence Methodist and other Christian traditions.

Overall, John Wesley is remembered as a key figure in the 18th-century Christian revival known as the Great Awakening and as a founder of the Methodist movement, which has since become a global denomination.

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