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John Wesley (1703-91) was a Church of England clergyman and organizational genius of eighteenth century Methodism. Along with his brother, Charles Wesley (1707-88), a gifted poet and hymn writer, John set the course for a revival of Christian | John Wesley (1703-91) was a Church of England clergyman and the organizational genius of eighteenth century Methodism. Along with his brother, Charles Wesley (1707-88), a gifted poet and hymn writer, John set the course for a decades-long revival of Christian religion centered in England, but with an impact touching adjoining countries, eventually reaching the British colonies that later became the United States. | ||
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John Wesley (1703-91) was a Church of England clergyman and the organizational genius of eighteenth century Methodism. Along with his brother, Charles Wesley (1707-88), a gifted poet and hymn writer, John set the course for a decades-long revival of Christian religion centered in England, but with an impact touching adjoining countries, eventually reaching the British colonies that later became the United States.
Early Life