Memoirs of the Late Rev. John Wesley, A.M.
This three-volume account of the life of John Wesley (1703–91) was published in the year of his death. Written by John Hampson (c.1753–1819), a Church of England clergyman and former Methodist preacher, the work also contains a thorough review of Wesley's writings and a history of Methodism. Hampson's excellent overview of contemporary assessments of the preacher is more balanced than John Whitehead's two-volume Life of the Rev. John Wesley (1793–6), which has also been reissued in this series. Volume 2 traces the growth of Methodism in both England and North America, covering Wesley's itinerant preaching, the death of his mother, and theological differences with his brother Charles. It also gives an account of Wesley's increased activity in ordaining priests for travel to America. Drawing on a wide range of sources, the work remains important for its informed appraisal of this religious movement and its founder.
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September 2013Paperback
9781108064194
226 pages
216 × 140 × 13 mm
0.29kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Return to England, and commencement of itinerancy and field-preaching
- 2. Mrs Wesley's death and character. Difference between the brothers on the doctrine of assurance
- 3. Progress of Methodism
- 4. Methodism in North America. Execution of the deed of declaration in 1784
- 5. Consecration of bishops, and ordination of priests for America, by imposition of the hands of Mr Wesley.