This is Volume 4 of the collected "Works" of John Wesley, featuring his last corrections and revisions. A pivotal figure in the Methodist movement, Wesley's writings offer profound insights into 18th-century Christian theology and practice. This volume contains sermons and treatises, reflecting his deep commitment to practical divinity and social reform. Wesley's clear and passionate prose continues to inspire readers seeking spiritual guidance and a deeper understanding of Christian doctrine.
Explore themes of grace, salvation, and Christian living through the words of one of history's most influential religious leaders. These works provide a valuable resource for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in the foundations of Methodism.
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