He who desires to understand the real history of the English people during the seventeenth, eighteent and nineteenth centureis should read most carefully three books: George Fox's journal, John Wes…
In a former volume we have describe the association of John Wesley with the Religious Societies, and have indicated the point at which that association was interrupted. We must now take up..
This book describes the literary dress of John Wesley's message. Wesley the author has been over shadowed by Wesley the evangelist to the detriment of his literary reputation. A thorough, critical …
The present volume is an attempt to observe a similar process in a later but well-defined period. Any inquiry into social psychology is, of course, an elusive project. In the present instance it se…
This book would have no justification were it not that Methodism in these years exercised a vital influence on the social and political life of the day. In particular, it is notgenerally recognize…
This Journal documents John Wesley's life right through to his last year in 1791 at the age of 87. He had been preaching Methodism for over fifty years, crossing and re-crossing the kingdom, record…