Journal of John Wesley

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The "Journal of John Wesley" is the multi-volume diary of the Methodist movement’s founder, offering a detailed firsthand account of his travels, preaching, and spiritual reflections in the 18th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical document
primary source
religious diary
spiritual autobiography
associatedWith Evangelicalism
surface form: Evangelical Revival in Britain

Great Awakening
Methodism
surface form: Methodist movement
author John Wesley
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
documents John Wesley’s preaching
John Wesley’s spiritual experiences
John Wesley’s travels
Wesley’s encounters with different social classes
Wesley’s missionary journeys
Wesley’s reflections on scripture
development of the Methodist movement
focusesOn discipline and method in Christian life
mission and evangelism
personal piety
genre Christian devotional literature
diary
journal
religious literature
hasPart multiple volumes
language English
literarySignificance classic of Protestant spiritual autobiography
major source for the history of Methodism
narrativeForm first-person account
providesPerspectiveOn Wesley’s theology
early Methodist societies
religious life in 18th-century Britain
social conditions in 18th-century Britain
religiousTradition Methodist
Protestant
subject 18th-century Christianity
Methodism
evangelical revival
itinerant preaching
spiritual reflections
travel accounts
timePeriodDescribed 18th century
18th-century Britain
18th-century North America
usedAsSourceBy church historians
historians of Methodism
scholars of 18th-century Britain

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John Wesley notableWork Journal of John Wesley
Aldersgate experience hasAssociatedText Journal of John Wesley
this entity surface form: John Wesley’s Journal entry of 24 May 1738