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Wesley's Designated Successor / The Life, Letters, and Literary Labours of the Rev. John William Fletcher, Vicar of Madeley, Shropshire

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The biography traces John William Fletcher’s life from Swiss origins and theological education through his arrival in England, parish ministry, and close association with John Wesley, portraying a man renowned for fervent piety and pastoral zeal. It draws heavily on his letters, sermons, and unpublished manuscripts to reconstruct daily labors, doctrinal writings, and the public controversy over Calvinism that shaped his later years. The narrative interleaves chronological chapters with collections of correspondence and selections of sermons, assesses his intellectual and spiritual character via primary sources, and documents editorial choices, footnotes, and extant portraits to offer a comprehensive account of his religious influence and literary labours.

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L. Tyerman

L. Tyerman was a 19th-century author known for his extensive biographical works on prominent figures in the Methodist movement. His notable contributions include "The Life of the Rev. George Whitefield," which provides a detailed account of the influential preacher's life and ministry. Tyerman also authored a comprehensive three-volume series on John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, exploring Wesley's life, times, and theological impact. Additionally, he wrote about Samuel Wesley, John Wesley's father, and John William Fletcher, a key figure in the early Methodist church. Tyerman's works are significant for their historical insights into the development of Methodism and its leaders.

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