Discover the life of John William Fletcher through his letters, biographical sketches, and a vivid look at 18th-century Methodism.
This book surveys the life, letters, and literary work of the Rev. John William Fletcher, highlighting his devotion, humility, and wide influence within the Wesleyan movement. It weaves together personal testimony, memorial inscriptions, and critical responses, offering a balanced portrait that foregrounds his ministry, character, and lasting impact.
- A portrait of Fletcher’s selfless service, gentleness, and steadfast commitment to others.
- Primary materials and biographical commentary that frame his life and works.
- Inscription details and monuments that commemorate his ministry, including Madeley and London landmarks.
- Context on disputes and reconciliations within the broader Wesleyan circle, including letters and public response.
Ideal for readers of religious biography, church history, and the legacy of early Methodism.