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Founder of the Methodist movement. Celebrated preacher. Abolitionist. Gifted writer. John Wesley is known for all of these great qualities and more. Like his friend and contemporary George Whitefield, John Wesley didn’t need a church to preach in—he preached wherever a group of people would listen—a field, a cottage, a town hall. And he did it every day. And although he never officially left the...

instance of the humiliation of our Lord Jesus. At this chapter we return to the story of Joseph. We have him here, I. A servant, a slave in Potiphar’s house, ver. 1. and yet there greatly honoured and favoured, (1.) By the providence of God, which made him in effect a master, ver. 2–6. (2.) By the grace of God, which made him more than conqueror over a strong temptation, ver. 7–12. II. We have him a sufferer, falsely accused, ver. 13–18. Imprisoned, ver. 19, 20. And yet his imprisonment
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