John Wesley, a giant of Christendom, left a vast collection of writing both theological and practical. The Essential Works of John Wesley includes journal selections, dozens of sermons, and other addresses, essays, and letters, in an all-in-one library lightly updated for ease of reading. Features scripture from the New King James Version.
"The Essential Works of John Wesley" John Wesley is one of the world's best known churchmen. Remembered for his passion for preaching--for delivering thousands of sermons while "riding the circuit" on horseback--he wrote articles, essays, and letters, as well. This volume contains several of his most important and helpful materials. "The Essential Works of John Wesley" features powerful, insightful content covering the wide range of his thought. Sections include:
A Short Biography of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A. Selected sermons relating to
The Need for Salvation The Way to Salvation Conversion Growth in Grace The Christian's Walk Practical Holiness Selected Addresses and Essays Selections from Wesley's Explanatory Notes on the New Testament Selected Personal Letters Hymns, Both Translated and Original Text has been lightly updated for ease of reading. Life application questions with certain sections and a complete index of scripture references makes "The Essential Works of John Wesley" an essential addition to any believer's library. Born in Epworth, Lincolnshire, England, in 1703, "John Wesley" became known as the founder of Methodism. A preacher, theologian, and missionary (he spent time among the native Americans of Georgia), Wesley nurtured a movement that today embraces many Methodist, Wesleyan, Nazarene, and other churches. He died at age 87 in 1791.