John Wesley - Oxford don and itinerant preacher, intellectual and evangelist, author and man of action, upholder of the Church of England yet founder of another world-wide denomination, disagreeing with George Whitefield yet preaching his funeral sermon - truly a many-sided man. It is not wonder that he has had many biographers.
Most books on Wesley have concentrated on his leading role in the Evangelical Revival. This book is more concerned with the spiritual explanation of a movement which, far from dwindling at his death, increased in momentum, breadth and transforming power. Drawing from original and often little-known Methodist sources, Iain Murray's thrilling study leads to conclusions that are of great relevance for the contemporary church.
"Thrilling history and biography, the bringing to light of forgotten men of extraordinary faith and energy for Christ; shrewd analysis; challenge to the contemporary church. Wesley and Men Who Followed has it all. I enjoyed it greatly - a breath of spiritually fresh air and vitality comes through wonderfully."?
- Sinclair B. Ferguson
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