On The Trail Of John Wesley
J. Keith Cheetham
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John Wesley (1703-91) founded the Methodist movement, initially an offshoot of the Church of England, which grew into a major church in its own right. In doing so Wesley brought about the greatest religious revival of the 18th century.
The name Methodism derives from the methodical approach Wesley adopted from the Bible for developing personal devotion. His decision to employ lay preachers and preach outdoor sermons on the Word of God to a mainly working-class population angered the Church of England. It led to a split and in 1795, after John Wesley's death, the Methodist Church was established.
Wesley travelled over 250,000 miles across Britain, mainly on horseback, preaching over 40,000 sermons during his lifetime, often facing fierce opposition and persecution. He also spent two years in Georgia, USA, and was author and publisher of much religious material. His work and preaching was known to every branch of society.
Today, the Methodist Church has spread to almost every country in the world with a membership of some 70 million.
In this account, Keith Cheetham traces Wesley's life story and gives detailed information on important Methodist heritage sites and places visited by the great preacher and evangelist.
- Over 170 places to visit in Britain and Georgia
- One general map, 7 location maps of Wesley's London, England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland and 1 of Georgia
- Line drawings plus cross-references to maps throughout text
On the Trail of John Wesley is a thorough guide to the life and places connected with a man whose work and religious achievements changed the religious face of Britain and established a worldwide Methodist Church.
Book Details
ISBN: 9781842820230
Publisher: Luath
Publication Date: 15 January 2003
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 192 p.


