WHITEFIELD'S BOYHOOD. 1714 TO 1732. WHITEFIELD AT COLLEGE. 1732 TO 1735. WHITEFIELD ORDAINED. May 1735 to June 1736. COMMENCEMENT OF MINISTRY. 1736 COMMENCEMENT OF OUTDOOR PREACHING. January to August, 1739. SECOND VISIT TO AMERICA. August 1739 to March 1741. WHITEFIELD'S RETURN TO ENGLAND IN 1741. March to July, 1741. FIRST VISIT TO SCOTLAND. August to November, 1741. SEVEN MONTHS IN ENGLAND. November 1741 to June 1742. NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION, UNABRIDGED, In Three Volumes. Price 7s. 6d. each volume. ELEGANTLY BOUND IN CLOTH, WITH ENGRAVED PORTRAITS. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE REV. JOHN WESLEY, M.A. BY THE REV. L. TYERMAN. "It deserves the praise, not only of being the fullest biography of Wesley, but also of being eminently painstaking, veracious, and trustworthy."—The Edinburgh Review. "Mr. Tyerman's volumes constitute by far the most exhaustive, as they are certainly the bulkiest, and from many points of view the most interesting, of the lives of Wesley. Mr. Tyerman's judgment is usually characterised by great clearness and good sense; his pen seems to be always governed by the desire to be fair and impartial, and for the first time our libraries receive a full and comprehensive memoir of the great religious teacher and ecclesiastical statesman."—The British Quarterly Review. "The most copious account of the great evangelist's life and labours, and the noblest literary tribute to his memory, which has yet been offered to the world."—Methodist Recorder. "The narratives of travel through England, Scotland, and Ireland, the records of evangelistic labour, the gradual building up of Wesleyanism as a system, form a history of great interest, and allure the reader on from chapter to chapter, with all the attraction of a romance. We cannot doubt that Mr. Tyerman's work, so rich and abundant in materials, will henceforth be regarded as the standard life of Wesley."—The Evangelical Magazine. "We are thankful for a new and carefully revised edition of this very laborious, interesting, and important work, the value of which is great and obvious. The portraits as now rendered, are very striking and self-evidencing, and of real historical value."—Wesleyan Methodist Magazine. "This is the most truthful, full, accurate, and painstaking of all the lives of Wesley."—The Methodist. London: Whitefield THE LIFE |