A Tale of Two Brothers; John and Charles Wesley

A Tale of Two Brothers; John and Charles Wesley
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Publisher : London : Hart-Davis
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015014296092
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Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis A Tale of Two Brothers; John and Charles Wesley by : Mabel Richmond Brailsford

Their lives and works, with considerable emphasis on their emotional lives.

John and Charles Wesley

John and Charles Wesley
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Publisher : CF4kids
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1527111628
ISBN-13 : 9781527111622
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Synopsis John and Charles Wesley by : David Luckman

Discover the inspiring story of John and Charles Wesley, two brothers who left an indelible mark on Christian history. This captivating biography is perfect for children ages 9-11. Step into the 18th century and meet John and Charles Wesley, brothers whose unwavering faith sparked a spiritual revolution. Witness their transformative journey from the humble English countryside to the heart of a burgeoning movement that changed the course of Christianity. A Tapestry of Faith and Adventure Marvel at the thrilling tales of faith, courage, and resilience as the Wesley brothers navigate challenges, triumphs, and divine encounters. From the vibrant Oxford University to the bustling streets of London, this biography paints a vibrant tapestry of their lives, making history come alive for young readers. Faith in Action As you explore the pages, you will be inspired by the Wesley brothers' commitment to social justice, their passion for community service, and their unyielding dedication to spreading the message of love and grace, but most of all you will see how God worked in and through their lives. Interactive Exploration The story is enhanced with thought-provoking questions that will encourage young readers to reflect on the timeless principles and virtues embodied by John and Charles Wesley, and a timeline to help clarify what happened when. Empowering Faith for Young Souls Tailored for children aged 9-11, this biography is a powerful tool for fostering a strong foundation of faith. Through the lives of the Wesley brothers, young readers will be empowered to discover their own spiritual journey and embrace the transformative power of a life dedicated to Christ.

Charles Wesley and the Struggle for Methodist Identity

Charles Wesley and the Struggle for Methodist Identity
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780199295746
ISBN-13 : 0199295743
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Charles Wesley and the Struggle for Methodist Identity by : Gareth Lloyd

This is an appraisal of the life and ministry of the Anglican minister and Evangelical leader Charles Welsey, and his contribution to the early Methodist movement. Lloyd's study offers a new perspective on the formative years of a denomination that today has about 80 million members.

The Sermons of Charles Wesley

The Sermons of Charles Wesley
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9780191520624
ISBN-13 : 0191520624
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Sermons of Charles Wesley by : Charles Wesley

Charles Wesley (1707-1788) is widely recognized as one of the greatest writers of the English hymn. The importance of Charles, however, extends well beyond his undoubted poetic abilities, for he is a figure of central importance in the context of the birth and early growth of Methodism, a movement which today has a worldwide presence. It was Charles and not John who first started the Oxford 'Holy Club' from which the ethos and structures of organised Methodism were eventually to emerge. It was Charles rather than John who first experienced the 'strange warming of the heart' that characterised the experience of many eighteenth-century evangelicals; and in the early years it was Charles no less than John who sought to spread, mainly through his preaching, the evangelical message across England, Wales, and Ireland. Eye witness testimony suggests that Charles was a powerful and effective preacher whose homiletic work and skill did much to establish and further the early Methodist cause. In this book this other side of Charles Wesley is brought clearly into focus through the publication, for the first time, of all of the known Charles Wesley sermon texts. In the four substantial introductory chapters a case is made for the inclusion of the 23 sermons here presented and there is discussion also of the significant text-critical problems that have been negotiated in the production of this volume. Other chapters present a summary of Charles's life and preaching career and seek to show by example how the sermons, no less than the hymns, are significant vehicles for the transmission of Charles's message. This book hence makes a plea for a reassessment of the place of Charles Wesley in English Church history and argues that he deserves to be recognised as more than just 'The Sweet Singer of Methodism'.

The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1735–1738

The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1735–1738
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 391
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ISBN-10 : 9781611463118
ISBN-13 : 1611463114
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1735–1738 by : John Thomas Scott

The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1735-1738 considers the fascinating early history of a small group of men commissioned by trustees in England to spread Protestantism both to new settlers and indigenous people living in Georgia. Four minister-missionaries arrived in 1736, but after only two years these men detached themselves from the colonial enterprise, and the Mission effectively ended in 1738. Tracing the rise and fall of this endeavor, Scott’s study focuses on key figures in the history of the Mission including the layman, Charles Delamotte, and the ministers, John and Charles Wesley, Benjamin Ingham, and George Whitefield. In Scott’s innovative historical approach, neglected archival sources generate a detailed narrative account that reveals how these men’s personal experiences and personal networks had a significant impact on the inner-workings and trajectory of the Mission. The original group of missionaries who traveled to Georgia was composed of men already bound together by family relations, friendships, and shared lines of mentorship. Once in the colony, the missionaries’ prospects altered as they developed close ties with other missionaries (including a group of Moravians) and other settlers (John Wesley returned to England after his romantic relationship with Sophy Hopkey soured). Structures of imperialism, class, and race underlying colonial ideology informed the Anglican Mission in the era of trustee Georgia. The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia enriches this historical picture by illuminating how a different set of intricacies, rooted in personal dynamics, was also integral to the events of this period. In Scott’s study, the history of the expansive eighteenth-century Atlantic world emerges as a riveting account of life unfolding on a local and individual level.

Assist Me to Proclaim

Assist Me to Proclaim
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9780802829399
ISBN-13 : 0802829392
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Assist Me to Proclaim by : John R. Tyson

Charles Wesley (1707-1788) was the cofounder of Methodism and the author of more than 9,000 hymns and sacred poems, including such favorites as "Hark the Herald Angels Sing," "O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing," and "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today." John Tyson here traces the remarkable life of this influential man from cradle to grave, using rare -- including previously unpublished -- hymns, letters, and journal materials. As the younger brother of John Wesley, Charles was a vital partner in the Methodist revival. While often standing in the shadow of his more famous brother, Charles Wesley was arguably the founder of the Oxford Holy Club, and he actually experienced evangelical conversion three days prior to John. In Assist Me to Proclaim Tyson explores, among other things, behind-the-scenes questions about the brothers' sometimes-stormy relationship. Notwithstanding all his accomplishments as an evangelist and itinerant preacher, Charles is chiefly remembered for his startling facility at writing hymns that show God at work in almost every instance of life. His remarkable legacy endures around the world, as hundreds of Charles Wesley hymns are still sung in churches everywhere today. Assist Me to Proclaim draws a picture of a man whose fidelity to both the Church of England and the original vision of Methodism energized his remarkable abilities as a revivalist and hymn writer. Readers also get a glimpse into Wesley's heart and mind through the window of his hymn texts. This is a biography that any student of church history or hymnody will welcome.

The Two Wesleys

The Two Wesleys
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 9781725235106
ISBN-13 : 1725235102
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis The Two Wesleys by : Charles H. Spurgeon