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John Wesley was a prominent theologian and evangelist, best known for founding the Methodist movement in the 18th century. His approach to Christianity emphasized personal piety, social justice, and the importance of fellowship among believers. Wesley traveled extensively across England and beyond, preaching to diverse audiences and establishing numerous Methodist societies that would later evolve into the global Methodist Church. His theological writings and sermons laid the groundwork for a movement that would profoundly influence Christianity and society at large.

Wesley's work was characterized by a commitment to both faith and action, believing that true spirituality must manifest in good works. He advocated for various social issues, including the abolition of slavery and education for the poor. His legacy continues to resonate today, as Methodism remains a significant branch of Christianity, known for its focus on grace, holiness, and community. Wesley's influence extends beyond religion into various aspects of social reform and humanitarian efforts, making him a pivotal figure in both religious and social history.

Data di nascita June 28, 1703
Luogo di nascita Epworth, Lincolnshire, England
Data di morte March 2, 1791
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Elena G de White Albert B. Simpson Hannah Whitall Smith Rowland Hill George Whitefield Charles Finney Ray Comfort William Wilberforce C. Michael Hawn Thomas C. Oden Olaudah Equiano Umphrey Lee Jack Hayford Henry H. Halley Henry Clay Morrison Michael J. Coyner Henry H. Knight III Randy L. Maddox United Methodist Church E. M. Bounds Ian S. Markham Ellen G White Elaine A. Heath Elena G. de White A. B. SIMPSON Halford E. Luccock Francis E. Clark E. G. White Walter Rauschenbusch Lester F. Sumrall John G. Lake H. Orton Wiley Gipsy Smith Gregory S. Clapper W. Morley Punshon Whitefield George 1714-1770 John G Lake John Heyl Vincent J. Rodman Williams Thomas Jay Oord Edward Irving G. Campbell (George Campbell) Morgan Charles Grandison Finney Albert Cook Outler Gerald O. McCulloh Paul Wesley Chilcote Albert Benjamin Simpson Charles G Finney Joseph W. Cunningham F Douglas Powe Robert G. Tuttle Jr. Alma White Thomas Clarkson J. Edwin Orr David N. Field E. Stanley Jones Ellen Gould Harmon White C G Finney J. Kenneth Grider William Booth Samuel Marinus Zwemer Alfred E. (Alfred Ernest) Garvie Lemuel Haynes Henry Martyn David Yonggi Cho E.M. Bounds Charles Simeon Wesleyan Methodists Conference William Edwin Boardman Catherine Mumford Booth Thomas Pelham Dale John Emory Phoebe Palmer Keith Beasley-Topliffe Ellen Gould White Roy Hession Pastor David Yonggi Cho John William Fletcher Arthur Michael Ramsey Thomas Coke Egerton Ryerson Charles Atmore Edward Perronet Joseph Samuel Christian Frederick Frey William Dowars John Nelson Darby Howell Harris Hester Ann Rogers Isabella Marshall Graham James Kershaw James Caughey Edir Macedo Ulf Ekman Mel Tari Donald Anderson McGavran John Louis Nuelsen Samuel Logan Brengle Adam Clarke Frank Baker Timothy George Jessie Penn-Lewis Aimee Semple McPherson Matthew Simpson Arthur Skevington Wood Marjorie Suchocki Gregory A. Boyd Dwight Lyman 1837-1899 Moody James Strong Francis John McConnell H W Janson