
Thoughts upon Slavery
Author: John Wesley
Narrator: Emily Foster
Unabridged: 54 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ink and Marble
Published: 03/05/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, Religion, Christian Theology

Author: John Wesley
Narrator: Emily Foster
Unabridged: 54 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ink and Marble
Published: 03/05/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, Religion, Christian Theology
John Wesley (1703–1791) was a Anglican cleric and theologian who helped found the Methodist movement with his brother, Charles Wesley, when he began open-air preaching in the manner of George Whitefield. He remains the primary theological interpreter for Methodists the world over.
This is a devastating read, which, in the late 18th c., exposed the manifold evils of slavery and the slave trade. John Wesley applied his fiery call to repentance on this most grievous of sins.......more
An astonishing condemnation of American slavery written in 1774 The author John Wesley was a first hand witness to American slavery having lived in Georgia and observed slavery in Virginia, Bristol and Liverpool from the 1730s. Wesley also uses recent witnesses to the culture and good manners of Afric......more
This edition, which I found on the Internet Archive, seems to be much more condensed than earlier versions of the same work. The famous "sum of all villainies" comment was missing, but it contains a lot of interesting arguments and information.......more
It Isn't a theological essay even he mention some concepts of Christianity, but it's more an anthropological paper about this subject. But still is a must read , given the information and thinking he shares in an age where slavery was considered as something normal.......more