John Wesley: A Biography

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Lion Books, 2003 - Biography & Autobiography - 208 pages

This biography tells the story of John Wesley's colourful and dramatic life, beginning with his childhood and his family background, looking especially at the influence of his powerful and austere mother, Susannah.
The author then goes on to examine Wesley's school and university careers (including the Holy Club), his mission to Georgia and finally his "conversion" and mission to England - including the organisation of methodist societies. Key issues in Wesley's life, such as his renunciation of wealth and the role of women, are given prominent treatment as is an assessment of Wesley's long-term impact both in this country and abroad.

 

Contents

THE WORLD CHARTERHOUSE
17
THE HOTTER Pursuit of HOLINESS 173135
35
THE WILDERNESS GEORGIA 173537
43
OPPOSITION 174142
95
GOING NORTH 174243
101
THE MOB AT WAR 174348
110
LOVE 174849
121
THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW 175255
142
PERFECTION 175963
156
THE HORRIBle Decree 176471
165
GOING TO AMERICA 177180
174
THE LONG RUN
195
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About the author (2003)

STEPHEN TOMKINS has a PhD in Church History from London Bible College. An experienced journalist, he is a contributing editor to the Ship of Fools website. He is the author of David Livingstone, John Wesley: A Biography (Lion, 2003) and Paul and His World (Lion, 2004).

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