Few men in history have left a mark as deep and enduring as John Wesley. A relentless preacher, fearless reformer, and tireless …

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  1. (0:00) Introduction

    (0:28) Preface

    (6:48) 1 – The Prophet Who Was the Son of a Prophet

    (24:22) 2 – In the Fire, But Not Burned

    (41:21) 3 – The Man Who Took Leave of Leisure

    (57:40) 4 – Faithful, But Rejected

    (1:08:13) 5 – The Sunrise of Darkest England

    (1:28:14) 6 – Submitting to Be Vile for Truth’s Sake

    (1:53:34) 7 – Something at Every Time

    (2:18:11) 8 – In Perils from Men: The Age of Mobs

    (2:38:30) 9 – The Man Whose Prejudices Yielded to the Force of Truth

    (3:00:25) 10 – The Man Who Had But Four Spoons

    (3:16:52) 11 – The Man Who Heeded Not Sneers

    (3:31:31) 12 – The Man Who Dared Not Fret

    (3:48:22) 13 – A Dissenter in Spite of Himself

    (4:03:38) 14 – Be Earnest! Be Earnest!

    (4:13:36) 15 – On Through Storm and Flood

    (4:24:22) 16 – A Hundred Years of Methodism

  2. I found this to be inspiring and assurance in my decision to not align myself with any particular doctrinal spirit, so that I’m not tempted into circular arguments that don’t profit the hearers. Men of peace are not in need of labels or alliances in doctrinal perfection. Perfection is already achieved by Christ! I pray for all reading this to tread on this serpent.

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