John Wesley came to America in the eighteenth century and ministered in Savannah for two years. After returning to England, he had a transforming spiritual experience on May 24, 1738: “I felt my heart ...
Kneeling in a little chapel in Aldersgate Street, London, a moody Anglican clergyman felt his heart “strangely warmed” by a feeling that through Jesus Christ he had been saved. The warming of John ...
One of the most famed religious conversions since that of St. Paul, and probably the best-documented in modern times, was that of John Wesley, founder of Methodism. To a recent Roman Catholic student ...
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