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As the founder, John Wesley’s influence on Methodism is often assumed. In Wesley and Methodism Isaac Taylor explores the degree of John Wesley’s ongoing influence on Methodism, noting the differences between Wesley and other Methodist leaders such as George Whitefield, John William Fletcher, and Charles Wesley. Taylor also considers the degree of Wesley’s influence on the generations after his death, as well as the prospects for continued influence in the Methodist Church.
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Isaac Taylor (1787–1865) was an English philosopher, historian, scientist, and artist. He served as the editor of the Eclectic Review and wrote many books, including Home Education, Ancient Christianity and the Doctrines of the Oxford Tracts, The Restoration of Belief, Logic in Theology and Ultimate Civilisation, and The Spirit of Hebrew Poetry.