Wesley's sermons in a readable, thought-provoking style. This is the third volume of The Standard Sermons of John Wesley, which accurately transcribes Wesley's eighteenth-century language into today's English--a form suitable for today's readers. This volume contains twenty sermons, in which Wesley deals with questions and concerns facing the Methodist movement in its early days: the balance of faith and works, the charge that the Methodists were enthusiasts, tolerance (Catholic spirit) among believers, Christian perfection, new birth, and others.