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The Works of the Reverend John Fletcher, vol. 3

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Overview

One of the first major Methodist theologians, John Fletcher was known by his contemporaries to be a humble man of great faith. A friend of John and Charles Wesley, Fletcher became an articulate defender of Wesleyan-Arminian doctrines, challenging the predominance of Calvinism among his peers. His writings and sermons, many originally written to defend John Wesley from attacks of heresy, influenced generations of theologians and preachers.

Volume 3 includes:

  • The Portrait of St. Paul
  • The Portrait of Lukewarm Ministers and False Apostles
  • The Portrait of Paul, Part 2
  • The Portrait of Paul, Part 3
  • Socinianism Unscriptural
  • Socinianism Unscriptural Continued, in Letters to the Rev. Mr. Wesley

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Key Features

  • Presents a portrait of St. Paul
  • Includes a detailed table of contents
  • Presents a valuable resource for pastors, students, and scholars

About John Fletcher

John Fletcher was born in Nyon, Switzerland in 1729. Educated in Geneva, Fletcher was ordained in 1752. He married Mary Bosanquet who became the first female preacher authorized by John Wesley to preach. For twenty-five years (1760–1785) Fletcher served as the vicar of the parish of Madeley. Although he was the "Arminian of Arminians" and preached against Calvinism, Fletcher was remembered by followers and detractors as "not a polemist, but always treated his opponents with fairness and courtesy." (D. S. Schaff)

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