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Volume 85 (2003): Issue 2-3 (Jun 2003): John Wesley: Tercentenary Essays
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Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
Contents
Contents
Front Matter
Preliminaries
Editorial
Preface
Wesley‘s tercentenary and the state of Wesley studies
Articles
John Wesley and the rise of Methodism
John Wesley and the Church of England, 1736-40
‘The Lord did give me a particular honour to make [me a peacemaker’: Howel Harris, John Wesley and Methodist infighting, 1739-1750
John Wesley and the travelling preachers
‘The best house by far in the town’: John Wesley‘s personal circuit
John Wesley and the social elite of Georgian Britain
Eating and drinking with John Wesley: the logic of his practice
Does gender matter? Suffering and salvation in eighteenth-century Methodism
‘I thought I felt a sinful desire’: the question of celibacy for eighteenth-century Methodists
John Wesley‘s editorial hand in Susanna Annesley Wesley‘s 1732 ‘Education’ letter
John Wesley and religious biography
‘Something for the people to read’: John Wesley‘s book inventory (1791)
The specificities of John Wesley‘s language
John Wesley‘s
Thoughts upon slavery
and the language of the heart
Redeeming religion: Wesleyan and Calvinistic Methodism in
Humphry Clinker
‘No inherent perfection in this life’: Count Zinzendorf‘s theological opposition to John Wesleys concept of sanctification.
Rethinking the systematic nature of John Wesley‘s theology
Tilting at windmills: John Wesley‘s reading of John Locke‘s epistemology
John Wesley‘s growth in grace and Gregory of Nyssa‘s epectasy: a conversation in dynamic perfection
East and West in the theology of John Wesley
‘Those distracting terrors of the enemy’: demonic possession and exorcism in the thought of John Wesley
John Fletcher‘s influence on John Wesley‘s theology
John Wesley and the legacy of Methodist theology
End Matter
Index
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