
The Works of the Rev. JOHN WESLEY, M.A. Volume III.
SERMON XXXI. UPON OUR LORD’S SERMON ON THE MOUNT. Discourse XI. Matt. vii. 13, 14.
SERMON XXXII. UPON OUR LORD’S SERMON ON THE MOUNT. Discourse XII. Matt. vii. 15‒20.
SERMON XXXIII. UPON OUR LORD’S SERMON ON THE MOUNT. Discourse XIII. Matt. vii. 21‒27.
SERMON XXXIV. THE ORIGINAL, NATURE, PROPERTY AND USE OF THE LAW. Rom. vii. 12.
SERMON XXXV. THE LAW ESTABLISHED THRO’ FAITH. Discourse I. Rom. iii. 31.
SERMON XXXVI. THE LAW ESTABLISHED THRO’ FAITH. Discourse II. Rom. iii. 31.
SERMON XXXVII. THE NATURE OF ENTHUSIASM. Acts xxvi. 24.
SERMON XXXVIII. A CAUTION AGAINST BIGOTRY. Mark ix. 38, 39.
SERMON XXXIX. CATHOLIC SPIRIT. 2 Kings x. 15.
A richly edited volume gathers a series of 18th‑century sermons that still speak with startling clarity today. Modern transcriber’s notes expand archaic abbreviations, standardize punctuation, and provide helpful tool‑tips, making the text easy to follow on screen‑readers and handheld devices. The careful layout, with footnotes collected at the end and highlighted passages marked by asterisks, invites listeners to pause and reflect on the most pointed insights.
The opening discourse turns to the familiar image of the “strait gate” versus the wide road of destruction, urging believers to guard their hearts against both internal selfishness and misleading external influences. Wesley’s vivid language paints sin as an expansive, tempting doorway, while the narrow way to life demands deliberate, vigilant choice. He repeatedly warns of false prophets and the ease with which even seasoned seekers can slip back into folly.
Beyond its historical setting, the collection offers timeless moral guidance, presented in a rhythmic, persuasive style that resonates with anyone exploring the challenges of personal faith and ethical living.
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en
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Produced by Richard Hulse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2020-11-28
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Public domain in the USA.

1703–1791
An Anglican clergyman and tireless preacher, he helped spark the movement that became Methodism and left a lasting mark on English-speaking Christianity. His sermons, journals, and letters still stand out for their energy, clarity, and practical focus on everyday faith.
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