John Wesley: Holiness of Heart and Life

Grace Murray

   Nineteenth-century Methodist historian, J.B. Wakeley wrote, "None will venerate the memory of John Wesley less if we say he loved Grace Murray, and had a desire she should become his wife. They were engaged to be married; but his brother Charles and Whitefield were opposed to his marrying at all, and took steps which were but too successful to induce her to marry another."

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   This quiz is based on information in John Wesley: Holiness of Heart and Life copyright © 1996 Charles Yrigoyen, Jr.

   The drawing near the top of most the web pages for Holiness of Heart and Life depicts the Reverend John Wesley (1703-1791) at age 48. All of the black and white drawings have been scanned by Nancy A. Carter from public domain nineteeth century or early twentieth century Methodist history books. Please acknowledge this web site, John Wesley: Holiness of Heart and Life, http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/wesley/, if you reproduce these. Sorry, the graphics are available only in the 72 dpi resolution you see here.

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