This is the second volume of Wesley's Journal to appear in the
critical edition of The Works of John Wesley. Covering the period
from late 1783 to 1743, it documents--in Wesley's own words--the
formative years of the Methodist revival in Great Britain.
Previously unpublished material from Wesley's private diaries
supplements the account in the published Journal of such key events
as Wesley's first adventure in "field preaching," the growing
breach between Wesley and the Moravians, the formation of the first
Methodist Societies, the establishment of the New Room in Bristol
and the Foundery in London, and the emergence of the "lay
preachers" or "circuit riders."
Each volume in the series is rich with footnotes that identify
quotations, provide references, trace key themes, and offer vital
background information.
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