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John Wesley and the Netherlands

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Anglican Theological Review, July 1st, 2003

John Wesley and the Netherlands. By Johannes van den Berg and W. Stephen Gunter. Nashville, Tenn.: Kingswood Books (Abingdon), 2002. 144pp. $24.65 (cloth).

Why would John Wesley, a self-declared Anglican "Arminian," choose to visit the heartland of Calvinist orthodoxy? John Wesley and the Netherlands explores this question as it traces three journeys that Wesley made there, in 1738, 1783, and 1786. The book is a translation by Stephen Gunter of a 1975 essay by Johannes van den Berg that examines each visit in detail. Gunter adds an extensive introduction that gives an overview of the Dutch th...

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