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Issue 69
The Wesleys-Charles & John

Issue 69
2001

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A Tale of Two Brothers
Like many siblings, John and Charles Wesley often clashed— and the Methodist movement profited.


Attack of the Bible-Moths
From the way Oxford scorned the Holy Club, you would think the Wesleys had created a monster.


Be Ye Perfect?
The evolution of John Wesley's most contentious doctrine.


Did You Know?
Interesting and unusual facts about John and Charles Wesley.

Family Ghost?
John Wesley's parents, especially his mother, profoundly influenced his character and career.


From the Editors: Innovating with the Flow
From the Editor


Like Mother, Like Son
John Wesley's parents, especially his mother, profoundly influenced his character and career.


O Come and Dwell in Me
John and Charles disagreed on the measure of holiness a Christian might expect on earth, but both longed for it. From Christian Perfection (Sermon 40)


Recommended Resources: The Wesleys
The Wesleys

Spare the Rod and Spoil the Church
Though Methodism thrived on big crowds, its survival depended on the discipline of small groups.


Start the Presses
No Protestant leader in the eighteenth century made better use of print media than John Wesley.


The Christian History Timeline: The Wesleys
The Christian History Timeline

The Gallery: The Leadership Team
These early converts supported, strengthened, and spread the Methodist movement—whether John Wesley agreed with them or not.


The Link Interview: Weeds in the Garden
The Methodist pursuit of holiness has, over 200 years, branched off in some startling directions. A conversation with Tom Oden.


The Matchmakers
When the Wesley brothers agreed to help each other find wives, they never guessed their deal would lead to disaster.


Two Views on Perfection
John and Charles disagreed on the measure of holiness a Christian might expect on earth, but both longed for it. From Christian Perfection (Sermon 40)


Wesleys in America: What Went Wrong?
What went wrong?




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