
The Supernatural Occurrences of
John Wesley
The Supernatural Occurrences of
John Wesley is a non-fiction book written by American
author Daniel
R. Jennings and
published in
2005 by
Sean Multimedia. Relying heavily upon actual
quotations from the writings of
John
Wesley, founder of the
Methodist
Church, Jennings presents various types of supernatural
phenomena as they were recorded by Wesley. These phenomena included
visions,
dreams,
miraculous
healings, instances of persons passing out during Wesley’s
sermons, supernatural answers to
prayer, the
unusual fates of some of Wesley’s critics, and cases of
demon possession.
Historical Context
The book cannot be truly understood without understanding some of
the historical context regarding Wesley and his influence. Two
groups today trace their heritage back to Wesley. Both of these
groups have developed differing ideas regarding Wesley and his
attitude towards miracles. These groups are the more cautious (when
it comes to miracles)
Methodist/
Holiness Churches and the more accepting
Pentecostal and
Charismatic Churches. Each of these
groups has contended that Wesley was more like their own. The book
claims that both sides have molded Wesley into their own image and
that he would have fallen into a middle position between the
two.
List of Chapters
- 1. The Man John Wesley
- 2. John Wesley’s Experience With Spiritual Warfare
- 3. John Wesley’s Experience With Miraculous Healing
- 4. John Wesley’s Experience With Slain In The Spirit
- 5. John Wesley’s Experience With “Holy Laughter”
- 6. John Wesley’s Experience With The Gift Of Tongues
- 7. John Wesley’s Experience With Unusual Manifestations Of The
Holy Spirit
- 8. John Wesley’s Experience With The Gift Of Prophecy
- 9. John Wesley’s Experience With Visions And Dreams
- 10. John Wesley’s Experience With Divine Retribution Against
His Enemies
- 11. John Wesley’s Experience With Angels
- 12. John Wesley’s Experience With Supernatural Answers To
Prayer
- 13. John Wesley’s Interpretation Of The Baptism With The Holy
Spirit
- 14. John Wesley’s Opinion On “Miracles”
- 15. Conclusion
References