Digital Logos Edition
The Life and Works of John Wesley (16 vols.) contains his major theological works, including his journals, essays, letters, sermons, grammars, psalms, hymns, and addresses, along with Tylerman’s authoritative three-volume biography. The Logos edition of his journal includes the unabridged Curnock edition, which provides extensive footnotes that provide context to the people and recent events he mentions, as well as biographical information that gives further context to each entry. For convenience, the eight-volume journal has been combined into one volume, with an additional, separate volume for footnotes and commentary.
Interested in more? Be sure to check out Studies on the Life and Influence of John Wesley (16 vols.)
John Wesley (1703–1791) is recognized as the founder of Methodism. An acclaimed preacher, Wesley traveled extensively on horseback and drew large crowds for his outdoor sermons. A contemporary of William Wilberforce, Wesley was a strong voice opposing slavery in England and the United States. His influence upon modern Christianity can be seen by the large number of Methodist organizations in the Wesleyan tradition all over the world.
Wesley has published over 200 books, including his Explanatory Notes upon the Old and New Testaments, as well as essays, sermons, and more.