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The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 13 (of 32)

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This volume gathers letters, journal extracts, and short biographical sketches that document evangelical experience, missionary labor, and personal piety. Included are dispatches from a missionary describing harsh living conditions, spiritual conflict, and ministerial efforts among indigenous communities; extracts from women's journals and brief accounts of converts that trace conversion, moral struggle, and perseverance; and correspondence offering pastoral counsel and practical directions for holy living. The pieces emphasize themes of endurance in suffering, reliance on divine grace, disciplined devotion, and the everyday realities of evangelical practice in their historical context.

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John Wesley

John Wesley was an influential Anglican cleric and theologian, best known for his role in the founding of the Methodist movement in the 18th century. His extensive writings, which include the multi-volume "The Works of the Rev. John Wesley," reflect his deep commitment to personal piety, social justice, and evangelism. Wesley's theological contributions emphasized the importance of grace, faith, and the transformative power of a personal relationship with God. His legacy continues to shape Christian thought and practice, making him a pivotal figure in the history of Protestantism.

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