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The tree at Winchelsea under which Wesley preached his last sermon in the open air (engraving)
3629205 The tree at Winchelsea under which Wesley preached his last sermon in the open air (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The tree at Winchelsea under which Wesley preached his last sermon in the open air. Illustration for Wesley His Own Biographer, being selections from the journals of John Wesley (C H Kelly, 1891). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22730346
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
John Wesley Methodism Methodist Open Preached Sermon Winchelsea
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This engraving captures a significant moment in religious history, showcasing "The tree at Winchelsea under which Wesley preached his last sermon in the open air". The image transports us back to the 19th century when English School artists skillfully depicted this remarkable event. John Wesley, a prominent figure in Christianity and the founder of Methodism, stands beneath the towering branches of this ancient tree. As he addresses a gathered crowd with fervor and conviction, one can almost hear his powerful words resonating through the open air. This serene setting amidst nature's beauty serves as an ideal backdrop for Wesley's final sermon. The illustration originally accompanied C. H. Kelly's book titled "Wesley His Own Biographer" offering readers glimpses into John Wesley's personal journals and experiences. Through digital restoration techniques, this print has been meticulously cleaned to preserve its historical significance. Beyond its religious connotations, this artwork also highlights scientific aspects such as botany and natural history. The intricate details of the tree itself showcase botanical expertise while emphasizing scientific methods employed during that era. "The tree at Winchelsea under which Wesley preached his last sermon in the open air" is not merely an engraving; it represents a convergence of faith, nature, science, and artistry. It invites viewers to reflect on Christian values and contemplate how religion intertwines with various facets of human existence throughout history.
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