John Wesley
(1703–1791)

Anglican clergyman and Christian theologian who was an early leader in the Methodist movement

John Wesley

Works

Books and Collected Works

Sermons

  • Salvation by Faith
  • The Almost Christian
  • Awake, Thou That Sleepest
  • Scriptural Christianity
  • Justification by Faith
  • The Righteousness of Faith
  • The Way to the Kingdom
  • The First Fruits of the Spirit
  • The Spirit of Bondage and of Adoption
  • The Witness of the Spirit (Discourse I and Discourse II)
  • The Witness of our own Spirit
  • On Sin in Believers
  • The Repentance of Believers
  • The Great Assize
  • The Means of Grace
  • The Circumcision of the Heart
  • The Marks of the New Birth
  • The Great Privilege of those that are Born of God
  • The Lord our Righteousness
  • Upon our Lord's Sermon on the Mount
  • The Original, Nature, Property, and Use of the Law
  • The Law Established through Faith
  • The Nature of Enthusiasm
  • A Caution against Bigotry
  • Catholic Spirit
  • Christian Perfection
  • Wandering Thoughts
  • Satan's Devices
  • The Scripture Way of Salvation
  • Original Sin
  • The New Birth
  • The Wilderness State
  • Heaviness through Manifold Temptations
  • Self-denial
  • The Cure of Evil-speaking
  • The Use of Money
  • The Good Steward
  • The Reformation of Manners
  • On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield
  • On Eternity
  • On the Trinity
  • God's Approbation of His Works
  • On the Fall of Man
  • On Predestination
  • God's Love to Fallen Man
  • The General Deliverance
  • The Mystery of Iniquity
  • The End of Christ's Coming
  • The General Spread of the Gospel
  • The New Creation
  • The Duty of Reproving our Neighbour
  • The Signs of the Times
  • On Divine Providence
  • The Wisdom of God’s Counsels
  • The Imperfection of Human Knowledge
  • The Case of Reason Impartially Considered
  • Of Good Angels
  • Of Evil Angels
  • Of Hell
  • Of the Church
  • On Schism
  • On Perfection
  • Spiritual Worship
  • Spiritual Idolatry
  • On Dissipation
  • On Friendship with the World
  • In What Sense we are to Leave the World
  • On Temptation
  • On Patience
  • The Important Question
  • On Working out our own Salvation
  • A Call to Backsliders
  • The Danger of Riches
  • On Dress
  • The More Excellent Way
  • An Israelite Indeed
  • On Charity
  • On Zeal
  • On Redeeming the Time
  • On Family Religion
  • On the Education of Children
  • On Obedience to Parents
  • On Obedience to Pastors
  • On Visiting the Sick
  • The Reward of the Righteous
  • On Pleasing all Men
  • The Duty of Constant Communion
  • Of Former Times
  • What is Man?
  • On Attending the Church Service
  • On Conscience
  • On Faith
  • On God's Vineyard
  • On Riches
  • What is Man?
  • On the Discoveries of Faith
  • On the Omnipresence of God
  • The Rich Man and Lazarus
  • The Difference Between Walking by Sight, and Walking by Faith
  • The Unity of the Divine Being
  • The Ministerial Office
  • Causes of the Inefficacy of Christianity
  • On Knowing Christ after the Flesh
  • On a Single Eye
  • On Worldly Folly
  • On the Wedding Garment
  • Human Life a Dream
  • On Faith
  • The Deceitfulness of the Human Heart
  • The Heavenly Treasure in Earthen Vessels
  • On Living Without God
  • On the Danger of Increasing Riches
  • The Trouble and Rest of Good Men
  • Free Grace
  • The Cause and Cure of Earthquakes
  • National Sins and Miseries
  • The Late Work of God in North America
  • On Laying the Foundation of the New Chapel, Near the City-Road, London
  • Preached on Occasion of the Death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher, Vicar of Madeley, Shropshire
  • True Christianity Defended
  • On Mourning for the Dead
  • On Corrupting the Word Of God
  • On the Resurrection of the Dead
  • On Grieving the Holy Spirit
  • On Love
  • On Public Diversions
  • On the Holy Spirit

Hymns

Works about Wesley



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