The Works of John Wesley Volume 30: Letters VI (1783-1788)
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The Works of John Wesley Volume 30: Letters VI (1783-1788)  -     By: Randy L. Maddox, ed.

The Works of John Wesley Volume 30: Letters VI (1783-1788)

Abingdon Press / 2024 / Hardcover

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Title: The Works of John Wesley Volume 30: Letters VI (1783-1788)
By: Randy L. Maddox, ed.
Format: Hardcover
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds 8 ounces
ISBN: 1791031978
ISBN-13: 9781791031978
Stock No: WW031978

Publisher's Description

Part of the most comprehensive collection of Wesley’s writings. The correspondence presented in this sixth volume of Wesley’s letters covers the period when Methodists in North America, by a “strange providence,” were severed from their relationship with the Church of England. Wesley made heroic efforts to provide them with ordained clergy and other materials they would need in their life as a “church.” It also illuminates the tensions that John’s decision to ordain clergy for Methodists outside of England created within his connexion in England—particularly with his brother Charles. The volume includes over 200 items not found in previous editions of Wesley’s letters. All Works of John Wesley volumes are designed to keep the pages clean and in place for years to come, with casebound non-cloth hardcover, dust jacket, and secure adhesive binding.

Author Bio

Randy L. Maddox is William Kellon Quick Professor Emeritus of Wesleyan and Methodist Studies at Duke Divinity School in Durham, NC, and general editor of the Bicentennial Edition of The Works of John Wesley.

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