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Horseman of the King: The Story of John Wesley


Stories of Faith and Fame

No. of pages 96

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Great for age 7-13 years
From the "Stories of Faith and Fame" series - stories of men and women who went all over the world with their Christian faith. From a serious young man, uncertain of his future, John Wesley (1703-1791) became the founder of the Methodist Church. His calm and courageous manner and complete trust in God, more than once carried him safely through threatening mobs. Undeterred, he continued to hold his open air meetings where rich and poor alike would crowd round to listen to him. Other titles by Cyril Davey published by the Lutterworth Press: "Lady with a Lamp: The Story of Florence Nightingale", "Never Say Die: The Story of Gladys Aylward", and "Saint in the Slums: The Story of Kagawa of Japan".

 

This book is part of a book series called Stories Of Faith And Fame .

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 1988 by James Clarke & Co Ltd .

This book has the following chapters: 1. The Rescue 2. City of Spires 3. John Finds the Secret 4. No Pulpit for John 5. The Brickfields of Bristol 6. England Catches Fire 7. Riots Everywhere 8. The Knight Rides On 9. The Carriage 10. Both Sides of the Ocean

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Stories of Faith and Fame

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