John Wesley's Notes on the Entire Bible
Also including
these bonus books by John Wesley:
A Short
History of Methodism
Journal of John Wesley
Plain Account of Christian Perfection
Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley
Sermons on Several Occasions
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Within this exhaustive
commentary of the scriptures, John Wesley translated,
interpreted, and applied every Biblical passage in
depth. His New Testament Notes are official United
Methodist Church doctrine. The Old Testament notes have
been out of print for many years, and hard copy editions
are very hard to find. Every preacher/teacher in the
Wesleyan tradition should read Wesley's Notes before
going to the pulpit. Whether you're scouring scripture,
or just casually studying, you will find this commentary
very insightful.
Here's a little history on John Wesley, including some
tidbits of information maybe you didn't know!
John Wesley (June 17, 1703 – March 2, 1791) was an
18th-century Anglican clergyman and Christian theologian
who was an early leader in the Methodist movement. This
was the first widely successful evangelical movement in
the United Kingdom. Wesley's Methodist Connexion
included societies throughout England, Scotland, Wales,
and Ireland before spreading to other parts of the
English-speaking world and beyond. Methodists, under
Wesley's direction, became leaders in many social
justice issues of the day including prison reform and
abolitionism movements.
Wesley's greatest strength as a theologian was in his
ability to combine seemingly opposing theological views.
Wesley was a logical thinker, and expressed himself
clearly, concisely and forcefully in writing. His
greatest theological achievement was his promotion of
what he termed 'Christian perfection', or holiness of
heart and life. Wesley insisted that in this life, the
Christian could come to a state where the love of God,
or perfect love, reigned supreme in one's heart.
Throughout his life, Wesley remained within the Church
of England and insisted that his movement was well
within the bounds of the Anglican Church. His maverick
use of church policy put him at odds with many within
the Church of England, though toward the end of his life
he was widely respected.
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