Anecdotes of the Wesleys; Illustrative of Their Character and Personal History
작성자
Wakeley J. B. (Joseph Beaumo 1809-1875
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
420
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 28, 2013
출판사
HardPress Publishing
ISBN-10
1314119966
ISBN-13
9781314119961
설명
In a captivating exploration of the lives of the Wesley brothers, this work delves into their character and the formative experiences that shaped their profound impact on Christianity. Drawing from a rich tapestry of anecdotes, the narrative not only highlights their theological insights but also reveals the deeply human aspects of their journeys.
The Wesleys, John and Charles, were pivotal figures in the Methodist movement, and this account showcases their tireless commitment to faith and service. Their personal stories, filled with trials and triumphs, illustrate the struggles of 18th-century England. Through vivid illustrations of their interactions with the people of their time, the author brings to life the brothers' remarkable dedication and the profound legacy they left behind.
Readers are invited to witness the warmth, humor, and sometimes the challenges that marked the brothers' lives and ministry. Each episode serves as a lens through which their personalities shine, revealing why they became enduring symbols of compassion and conviction within the Christian community.
This portrayal not only serves to educate about the historical context of the Wesleyan movement but also resonates with those seeking inspiration from the lives of individuals who remained steadfast in their beliefs amid adversity. Through the shared anecdotes, the complexities and virtues of the Wesleys become accessible, inviting reflection on the enduring power of faith and fellowship.
The Wesleys, John and Charles, were pivotal figures in the Methodist movement, and this account showcases their tireless commitment to faith and service. Their personal stories, filled with trials and triumphs, illustrate the struggles of 18th-century England. Through vivid illustrations of their interactions with the people of their time, the author brings to life the brothers' remarkable dedication and the profound legacy they left behind.
Readers are invited to witness the warmth, humor, and sometimes the challenges that marked the brothers' lives and ministry. Each episode serves as a lens through which their personalities shine, revealing why they became enduring symbols of compassion and conviction within the Christian community.
This portrayal not only serves to educate about the historical context of the Wesleyan movement but also resonates with those seeking inspiration from the lives of individuals who remained steadfast in their beliefs amid adversity. Through the shared anecdotes, the complexities and virtues of the Wesleys become accessible, inviting reflection on the enduring power of faith and fellowship.