help on john wesley coursework. ponts for best answer?

Lolly L asked:


the methodist figure john wesley visited edinburgh during his lifetime. Can anyone find a website with details of his journey there. If not can you find a website with details of his other journeys around england excluding oxford? thanks, any help appreciated. x

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2 comments to help on john wesley coursework. ponts for best answer?

  • Billyboy

    I live between Bristol Bath and I used to work in Mounthill Road, Bristol. It was named Mounthill because John Wesley preached at the top of the Mount which is still there and there is a green beacon that is always lit at night and can be seen from all parts of the city.

  • CLIVE H

    The Reverend John Wesley MA – hope the following links help : -

    John Erskine (theologian) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A sermon, 1764; Erskine, John Mr Wesley’s principles detected, or, A defence of
    the preface to the Edinburgh edition of Aspasio vindicated; in answer to Mr. … ) – Cached

    Baker, Frank, “The Prose Writings of Charles Wesley” in London …
    Butler, Dugald, Henry Scougal and the Oxford Methodists, Edinburgh ….. Whitehead,
    John, The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A. Some Time Fellow of … … – Cached

    The Wesley Historical Society
    ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 12.45pm Chaired by the Rev Dr John A Newton MA President
    of the Wesley Historical Society. 2.30pm THE ANNUAL LECTURE … – Cached

    John Wesley on the Estimation and Cure of Nervous Disorders
    The works of the Rev. John. Wesley, M.A., late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford.
    … Edinburgh: Printed for T. Becket, and P.A. De Hondt, …

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    Edinburgh: Printed by A. Donaldson, 1772, vol 1, xxiii, 280, vol 2, v, 311. ….
    —-The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, …

    Thought you might be interested in the connection between the Reverend John Wesley MA and William Wilberforce MP
    in the anti-slave and abolitionist movements. . . .

    Wesley to Wilberforce: Thought Upon Slavery
    On February 24, 1791 at age 88, six days before his death, this last letter was
    addressed to William Wilberforce. Wesley had spoken out forcibly against … – Cached

    John Wesley’s Last Letter (with drawing of Wesley writing letter …
    The last letter that John Wesley wrote was to William Wilberforce, … The graphic
    of John Wesley writing his letter to William Wilberforce was scanned from …

    You might also like to find out something about Charles Wesley, brother of J.W. Charles had spent some time in the Carolinas in the 1750s trying to convert the local Indians to come over to Christ, but without much success. I think Charles wrote in all some 7,000 hymns – a life’s work in itself for any man, but a sideline for Charles. . . .

    Charles Wesley’s Hymns (words and midi music)
    Read the words and hear the music to the hymns of Charles Wesley in the United
    Methodist Hymnal. A Charles Wesley bibliography is also on this page. – Cached

    The Cyber Hymnal: Charles Wesley
    Short biography and a list of hymns together with audio version of them. – Cached

    Charles Wesley: O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing
    Each week he would write three hymns. Charles Wesley was born at Epworth in
    Lincolnshire December 18, 1707, as the third surviving son and eighteenth child …

    Charles Wesley’s Hymns (words and midi music)
    Read the words and hear the music to the hymns of Charles Wesley in the United
    Methodist Hymnal. A Charles Wesley bibliography is also on this page. – Cached

    The Cyber Hymnal: Charles Wesley
    Short biography and a list of hymns together with audio version of them. – Cached

    Charles Wesley: O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing
    Each week he would write three hymns. Charles Wesley was born at Epworth in
    Lincolnshire December 18, 1707, as the third surviving son and eighteenth child …

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