John Wesley has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators, with an average listener rating of 3.5★ across 3 ratings. The most-rated is The Journal of John Wesley.

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The Journal of John Wesley

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John Wesley was an 18th-century preacher, theologian, and cleric who helped found the Methodist movement with his brother, Charles. Arguably one of the most important Christian voices of his day, Wesley wrote in his journal on a daily basis, capturing his views, thoughts, feelings, and prayers on paper to share with the world. The journal contains 50 years' worth of this great man's reflections and experiences and is widely considered one of the great spiritual classics.

Public Domain (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

Narrator: Derek Perkins
Author: John Wesley
Length: 16 hrs and 43 mins
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How Great Is Our God

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Daily readings drawn from every century and every tradition of the Christian faith. Christianity through the ages... Ignatius, C.S. Lewis, John Calvin, Augustine, Catherine of Siena, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, Polycarp, John Wesley, Karl Barth, and Billy Sunday. These names, and so many others, fill the pages of church history. Yet they remain strangers to most of us. How Great Is Our God will introduce you to Christianity’s most influential thinkers from every century and every tradition—modernized for today’s reader. As you hear the convictions of these men and women across two millenniums, their words will echo in your life—grounding you in the wisdom of the ages, and instilling a deeper understanding of the heart of our faith…and the greatness of our God!

©2011 Oasis (P)2011 Oasis

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A Plain Account of Christian Perfection

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Christian perfection - what is it? Many have debated the topic through the centuries, and yet, it is still an object of deep focus within many circles in the body of Christ. John Wesley has in A Plain Account of Christian Perfection beautifully described Christian perfection in a way that is practical and smart. A truly challenging book that will reveal areas of potential growth and maturity - even in the most advanced believer. Whether you are a young or old Christian, may you truly be blessed as you listen to this marvelous work.

©2016 GodSounds, Inc. (P)2017 GodSounds, Inc.

Narrator: Robert J. Shaw
Author: John Wesley
Length: 3 hrs and 14 mins
Available on Audible
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The Holy Spirit and Power

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Hear 10 of John Wesley's sermons. The founder of Methodism was born on June 17, 1703, to a dissident rector of the Church of England. He was educated at Christ Church at Oxford and was determined to become a priest.

Public Domain (P)2008 Treasures Media Inc.

Narrator: Charlie Glaize
Author: John Wesley
Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins
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The Complete Works of John Wesley

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The works of John Wesley have been treasured for many years, and we are pleased to offer this 141-sermon set in three volumes. These sermons constitute the essential points of his beliefs.  Many were published by Wesley himself while others were recovered from his manuscripts after his death. While listening to these, you will find that his writings are never dry but maintain a vigor of life about them while maintaining a scriptural balance. He strived to reach the everyday man and bring him a living gospel, and this intent is spread throughout his sermons. While Wesley had originally intended to publish a three-volume series, he went on to add a fourth. He desired to reach a larger audience with these printed works than he could with his daily sermons in person, and there was also a particular demand for them. The four books are comprised of approximately 44 sermons and are contained in volume I of this audiobook.  In 1746, he had published the first book of this projected work, titled Sermons on Several Occasions. He later went on to add another nine sermons to the series. The subsequent books were released in 1748, 1750, and 1760, respectively. It is important to note that these are by no means the whole of Wesley's written sermons; they were merely selected by him for the Christian reader as a kind of standard for his belief of many of the principal points of Christian doctrine, and have since become known as the standard sermons. In his preface to volume one, Wesley himself wrote, "I have accordingly set down in the following sermons what I find in the Bible concerning the way to heaven; with a view to distinguish this way of God from all those which are the inventions of men. I have endeavored to describe the true, the scriptural, experimental religion, so as to omit nothing which is a real part thereof, and to add nothing thereto which is not." (Sermons on Several Occasions, Volume I, preface) For 50 years, Wesley had also written numerous sermons and published them in local magazines, many of which were printed in cities across England such as London, Bristol, Dublin, and Newcastle upon Tyne.  With these sermons being placed in the hands of so many printers, it was inevitable that they would be printed in a combined publication, which was often the case. Because of this, in his advancing age, Wesley decided that he should undertake a reprinting of all of his works, enabling him to revise all of his works carefully and also to correct any errors that had arisen. In his collected works he elected to print his sermons, commentaries, notes, journals, and more, producing an impressive 32 duodecimo volumes, the first being published in 1771 and the last in 1774. In the set of sermons that comprised those of the "model deed" included nine additional lectures that were not previously published, bringing the total to 53. These 53 lectures have are in the first volume of this series. 

©2014 Delmarva Publications (P)2020 Delmarva Publications

Narrator: Dan Kassis
Author: John Wesley
Length: 31 hrs and 27 mins
Available on Audible