The Journal of John Wesley
A missionary sails home from Georgia convinced he has failed. Within twelve months: a Moravian stranger in London, a heart strangely warmed in Aldersgate Street, a walk across Germany to see a living church — and a love-feast at the turn of the year. Follow him day by day across the chart.
Text: The Journal of the Rev. John Wesley, Jackson edition (1872) · History of Methodism
Every entry John Wesley published for the year 1738, transcribed in full from the Jackson edition of the Works (1872), placed on the map day by day — with one entry of 1739, the Fetter Lane love-feast the whole autumn leans toward.
Click a marker to see everything that happened at a place; click a name to meet the person; use the bar below (or ← →) to travel.
Annotations collated against the Curnock Standard Edition and Ward & Heitzenrater's Bicentennial Works. Part of historyofmethodism.com.
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