• “O God, my heart doth long for Thee, let me die, let me die…unto the world and its applause, to all the customs, fashions, laws, of those who hate the humbling cross” – Janette Palmiter

John Wesley

A hymn by John Wesley

Lord, I believe a rest remains

To all thy people known;

A rest where pure enjoyment reigns,

And thou art… Continue reading

Death of Wesley’s Mother by John Wesley

From the Journal of John Wesley

I left Bristol in the evening of Sunday, July 18, and on Tuesday came… Continue reading

How the Wesleys Were Brought up by John Wesley

From the Journal of John Wesley

For the benefit of those who are entrusted, as she was, with the care… Continue reading

Mrs. Wesley as Preacher by John Wesley

From the Journal of John Wesley

I cannot but further observe that even she (as well as her father, and… Continue reading

Keeping the Wesley Children in Order by John Wesley

(From the Journal of John Wesley)

“What was yet stranger, any word he had learned in his lesson he knew… Continue reading

Biography of John Wesley 1703-1791

John Wesley
1703-1791

John Wesley was born on the seventeenth of June, 1703, in Epworth rectory, England, the fifteenth of… Continue reading

Let Me See Thy Face and Die by John Wesley

To Thee, great God of love! I bow,
And prostrate in Thy sight adore;
By faith I see Thee passing… Continue reading
  • “I live, therefore, as well as I can express it, out of myself and all other creatures, in union with God. It is thus that God, by His sanctifying grace, has become to me All in all.” – Madame Guyon

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Therefore He is also able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, since He always lives to make intercession for them. — Hebrews 7:25 (NKJV)

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