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John Wesley

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Gender Male
Death232 years ago
Date of birth June 28,1703
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Epworth
United Kingdom
Date of died March 2,1791
DiedLondon
United Kingdom
Spouse(s)Mary Vazeille; (m. 1751; separated 1758)
Church Church of England
Education Christ Church
Charterhouse School
Spouse Mary Wesley
Siblings Charles Wesley
Mehetabel Wesley Wright
Parents Susanna Wesley
Samuel Wesley
Official site john-wesley.com
SongsEverything You WantEverything You Want · 1999 Best I Ever HadEverything You Want · 1999 You're a GodEverything You Want · 1999 View 25+ more
ListEverything You WantEverything You Want · 1999
Best I Ever HadEverything You Want · 1999
You're a GodEverything You Want · 1999
Grandparents John Westley
Samuel Annesley
Mary White
Groups Porcupine Tree
Vertical Horizon
Edison's Children
Record labels InsideOut Music
Secret Records
Madfish
Place of burialWesley's Chapel and Leysian Mission, London, United Kingdom
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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The works of John Wesley
The journal of the Rev. John Wesley
A plain account of Christian perfection
Sermons on several occasions
How to Pray: The Best of John Wesley on Prayer
Forty-four sermons
Explanatory Notes Upon the New Testament
The writings of John Wesley
The Complete Sermons
Thoughts Upon Slavery
Book of Discipline
Wesley's notes on the Bible
character of a Methodist
Parallel Commentary on the New Testament
Wesley's 52 Standard Sermons
Explanatory Notes on the Old Testament
Selections from the Writings of the Rev. John Wesley
The Life of John Wesley
The Scripture Way of Salvation: a Sermon on Ephesians Ii. 8
Predestination calmly considered
Primitive physic
Instructions for Children
The principles of a Methodist
Serious Thoughts Occasioned by the Late Earthquake at Lisbon
A Letter to a Friend, Concerning Tea
Marks of the New Birth
Hymns on the Lord's-Supper
Heart Religion: As Described by John Wesley
The Sunday Service of the Methodists; with Other Occasional Services
The Spirit of Bondage and of Adoption: A Sermon on Rom. Viii. 15. By John Wesley, . . .
A Plain Account of the People Called Methodists: In a Letter to the Revd. Mr. Perronet, . . .
Hymns for Times of Trouble and Persecution: By John and Charles Wesley, . . .
A short history of Methodism
Wesley on Perfection
A Plain Account of Genuine Christianity. .
Popery Calmly Considered
Thirteen Discourses on the Sermon on the Mount
Thoughts Upon Necessity: By John Wesley, A. M.
Wesley's Revision of the Shorter Catechism
Serious Considerations on Absolute Predestination: Extracted from a Late Author
Whitefield & Wesley on the New Birth
The Nature of Revival
Thoughts on the Present Scarcity of Provisions. [By J. Wesley. ]
John Wesley's Second Tune Book: Select Hymns with Tunes Annext 1761
Devotions and Prayers of John Wesley
From Almost to Altogether: Sermons on Christian Discipleship
John Wesley on Methodism
Fire of Love: The Spirituality of John Wesley
Standard Sermons: Consisting of Forty-four Discourses, Published in Four Volumes in 1746, 1748, 1750 and 1760 (fourth Edition, 1787) to which are Added Nine Additional Sermons, Published in Vols. I to IV of Wesley's Collected Works, 1771
Christian Perfection
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John Wesley was an English cleric, theologian, and evangelist who was a leader of a revival movement within the Church of England known as Methodism. The societies he founded became the dominant form of the independent Methodist movement that continues to this day.

Cornish hill near Helston listed for sale for £150,000

Jul 25,2023 7:21 am

A historic site in Cornwall known for being The Birthplace of the china clay industry has been put up For Sale .

Tregonning Hill , near Helston, is a scheduled monument with commanding views of The Sea and countryside.

It contains monuments dating back to the Iron Age and is The First location to be mined for china clay by Plymouth chemist William Cookworthy in 1768.

The 70-acre (28 hectare) site is listed For Sale by estate agents Lillicrap Chillot for £150,000.

The Estate Agent said the property included Bronze Age burial mounds, the Iron Age hillfort of Castle Pencaire, two defended settlements or rounds, a well-preserved medieval field system, a quarry where Methodism founder John Wesley was believed to have preached and a War Memorial .

The Site , which reaches 636ft (194m) above Sea Level , also contains two rare plants - lawn chamomile and western Liverwort - which means part of The Hill is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Much of The Site is access land and is crossed by public footpaths.

As a permission needs to be sought from Historic England to carry out work.

Lillicrap Chillot said the property, currently owned by a local person, was " an amazing piece of Cornwall" due to its history and natural beauty.

It said it welcomed private, charitable and public interest in The Site .

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