John Wesley in the Evolution of ProtestantismSheed & Ward, 1937 - 569 pages "This classic study of the founder of Methodism by a Franciscan priest, now reissued, is in two main parts. The first, beginning with Luther and Zwingli, is a brilliant historical survey showing the point to which Protestantism had evolved by the time of the Wesleys. The second and much larger section treats John Wesley himself and his associated; it is concerned of course with Wesley's life and personality, but it treats also Wesley's theology with a theologian's mastery." -- |
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