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John Wesley (Great Lives)

por Bonamy Dobree

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JOHN WESLEY by BONAMY DOBREE PREFACE SINCE, as Mr. Vulliamy has remarked, the last halfcentury of Wesleys life is made up of a noble monotony, there is perhaps little need for me to excuse giving the greater part of this book to the earlier years, to the private rather than to the public Wesley, to the man in process of growth rather than to the finished figure. I have interpreted controversial points according to the more general conjectures, identifying, for instance, a religious friend met in 1725 with Varanese, and have avoided all apocryphal stories, except the one told of Wesley at the Charterhouse for this legend, if not true to fact, is so true to tie spirit, that I have thought myself justified in including it. Other matters have been omitted altogether, for instance Wesleys experiments with the doctrine of acting only when the spirit was free to act, and his political moves, such as his printed epistle to the American colonists and his letter to Lord North. My sources are given at the end of the book the most important ones being, of course, Wesleys own voluminous journals and equally voluminous letters. Those acquainted with these writings will recognise that this is so from many of my phrases, for whenever possible I have used Wesleys own words to describe his states of mind. B. D. CONTENTS THE SEEKER AFTER SALVATION 1. The Search 1703-1735 2. Georgia 1736-1737 3. Salvation 1738-1740 Part II. THE EVANGELICAL REVIVALIST 1. The First Leaps 17411-743 2. The Glorious Battle 1744-1769 3. The End Crowns All 1770-1791 Short Bibliography… (más)
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JOHN WESLEY by BONAMY DOBREE PREFACE SINCE, as Mr. Vulliamy has remarked, the last halfcentury of Wesleys life is made up of a noble monotony, there is perhaps little need for me to excuse giving the greater part of this book to the earlier years, to the private rather than to the public Wesley, to the man in process of growth rather than to the finished figure. I have interpreted controversial points according to the more general conjectures, identifying, for instance, a religious friend met in 1725 with Varanese, and have avoided all apocryphal stories, except the one told of Wesley at the Charterhouse for this legend, if not true to fact, is so true to tie spirit, that I have thought myself justified in including it. Other matters have been omitted altogether, for instance Wesleys experiments with the doctrine of acting only when the spirit was free to act, and his political moves, such as his printed epistle to the American colonists and his letter to Lord North. My sources are given at the end of the book the most important ones being, of course, Wesleys own voluminous journals and equally voluminous letters. Those acquainted with these writings will recognise that this is so from many of my phrases, for whenever possible I have used Wesleys own words to describe his states of mind. B. D. CONTENTS THE SEEKER AFTER SALVATION 1. The Search 1703-1735 2. Georgia 1736-1737 3. Salvation 1738-1740 Part II. THE EVANGELICAL REVIVALIST 1. The First Leaps 17411-743 2. The Glorious Battle 1744-1769 3. The End Crowns All 1770-1791 Short Bibliography

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