These were the words of John Wesley, from a letter written in 1739. It was a time when what it meant to be the church was to serve the members of one’s own congregation – typically persons who lived ...
Witnessing to the holy love of God was always in John Wesley's mind. Even in death. Here was a man who had preached more than 45,000 sermons, traveled (mostly on horseback) a distance equivalent to ...
In 1771, John Wesley received a remarkable letter from devout Methodist convert Mary Bosanquet (1739-1815). With her friends Sarah Crosby (1729-1804) and Sarah Ryan (1724-1768), Bosanquet had been ...
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