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Wesleyan Heritage Collection

 
 

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Invaluable works from the Wesleyan-Arminian viewpoint

John Wesley Portrait

Wesleyan Heritage Collection

John Wesley – the founder of Methodism was born at Epworth, Lincolnshire, England, June 17, 1703 (O. S.). His father, Samuel Wesley, rector of Epworth, belonged to an ancient family of high respectability. His mother was the daughter of Dr. Aneslel, a man nobly connected, anti the possessor of very exalted character. To this remarkably endowed lady, Wesley was chiefly indebted for his admirable early trailing and his elementary education. His commonly file traits of character, and his narrow, not to marvelous, escape from the burning rectory he was six years old, gave in her mind to an impression that this child was destined to an extraordinary career. She therefore consecrated him to God with special solemnity, resolving "to be more particularly careful … to instill into his mind the principles of religion and virtue." The fruit of her fidelity to this high purpose was the grand and beautiful life of her consecrated by.

We are pleased to offer the Wesleyan Heritage Collection from Wesleyan Heritage Publishing. This is a sundry collection of somewhat rare, sometimes difficult to find, and generally out of print reference books of the Wesleyan / Arminian viewpoint. The entire collection can be yours in downloadable electronic format for just $59.95.

  • Works of Arminius
  • Asbury's Journals and Letters
  • Beet's Commentary
  • Benson's Commentary
  • Clarke's Commentary
  • Fletcher's Works
  • Ralston's Elements of Divinity
  • Sutcliffe's Commentary
  • Watson's Dictionary
  • Watson's Exposition
  • Watson's Institutes
  • Wesley's Notes on the Bible
  • Works of Wesley
  • Whedon's Commentary