The life and times of the Rev. Samuel Wesley

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The life and times of the Rev. Samuel Wesley

by L. (Luke) Tyerman

EN·~19 hours

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Description

This carefully researched biography brings to life the world of a 17th‑century Anglican clergyman whose steady scholarship and personal integrity have often been eclipsed by the fame of his sons. Set against the turbulence of civil war, the Restoration, and the early stirrings of dissenting movements, the narrative follows Samuel Wesley’s upbringing, his academic pursuits, and his long tenure at Epworth. Readers will encounter the challenges he faced as a rector navigating political and religious upheavals while maintaining a deep devotion to his parish.

Beyond the public record, the author weaves in previously unpublished letters and contemporary accounts that reveal a man of gentle humor, firm principles, and quiet perseverance. By examining his relationships with family, colleagues, and the broader community, the work offers a richer understanding of the foundations upon which the Methodist movement later grew. Listeners will gain a nuanced portrait of a father whose steady example helped shape two of Britain’s most influential religious reformers.

Details

Full title

The life and times of the Rev. Samuel Wesley Rector of Epworth and father of the Revs. John and Charles Wesley, the founders of the Methodists

Language

en

Duration

~19 hours (1108K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: Simpkin, Marshall, Co,1866.

Credits

KD Weeks, Brian Wilson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2022-05-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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L. (Luke) Tyerman

1819–1889

A Wesleyan minister turned prolific historian, he devoted his later years to tracing the lives of major early Methodist figures in rich, document-heavy detail. His books on John Wesley, George Whitefield, and other eighteenth-century evangelicals helped shape how later readers understood the rise of Methodism.

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