Men of One Book: A Comparison of Two Methodist Preachers, John Wesley and George Whitefield
Ian J. Maddock, A. T. B. McGowanPaperback 2011-09-15
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The preaching ministries of John Wesley and George Whitefield propelled them to the forefront of the eighteenth-century evangelical revival. Both self-professed men of one book, one of the most visible ways in which they expressed their high regard for Scripture was through their desire to be preachers of one book. This book seeks to compare various aspects of the full-orbed preach and print ministries conducted by Wesley and Whitefield. Committed to the principle that the whole world was their parish, Wesley and Whitefield manifested their singular desire to be men of one book through preaching ministries that were by no means identical, yet equally committed to the spread of the gospel throughout the transatlantic world.
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Publisher Description
The preaching ministries of John Wesley and George Whitefield propelled them to the forefront of the eighteenth-century evangelical revival. Both self-professed men of one book, one of the most visible ways in which they expressed their high regard for Scripture was through their desire to be preachers of one book. This book seeks to compare various aspects of the full-orbed preach and print ministries conducted by Wesley and Whitefield. Committed to the principle that the whole world was their parish, Wesley and Whitefield manifested their singular desire to be men of one book through preaching ministries that were by no means identical, yet equally committed to the spread of the gospel throughout the transatlantic world.