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The Story of John Wesley, Told to boys and Girls, for Young Readers

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Marianne Kirlew tells the story of John Wesley, English revivalist and founder of Methodism, in short chapters in simple language and an engaging style for children. With scraps of dialog, poetry and scripture, John Wesley as a person comes alive for children.

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First published January 1, 1895

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Marianne Kirlew

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1836 - 1911

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February 15, 2015
Okay.

As the title says, this book is best for kids. For grown up kids, it is an interesting read but that's all. If you are looking for a biography of Wesley, this book falls short. It is more a collection of anecdotes than a biography.
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November 28, 2010
Though writtenf for "boys and girls" it was handled in a manner that is of great interest to adults as well. Enjoyed reading it.
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