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This is a vexed question. John Wesley did believe in predestination, just a difference kind of predestination than his Calvinist brethren. Wesley was Arminian in his doctrine. He had disagreements over the issue with his friend and fellow worker George Whitfield, who believed in the Calvinist form of predestination. Hard predestination (Whitfield's kind) understands God to be ultimately in charge of deciding whether each individual is "saved" or not. Soft predestination (Wesley's kind) recognizes that God knows who will be saved and who will not, but God does not decide that for each individual.
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I assume you mean "What is the result of John Wesley?" John Wesley (with help from others) is responsible in religion for the Methodist, Pentecostal, and Charismatic Churches. He is responsible for ending world wide slavery. He is responsible for much prison reform. He is responsible for improving the status of women. He is responsible for saving the English Speaking World from the kind of revolutions that have torn up Russia, China, Germany, France, Africa, and Latin America.
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For a while. they rode the same school bus. I think they knew each other before July 6th, the day Paul and John met. After I asked, I found on Paul's page that he met George in 1954 and John in 1957. Three years! Kind of explains why he got more and more upset with Paul working so much on his own songs and on John's songs and not much time working on George's songs at all.
George Washington Carver was a good man. he treted people right and was very kind to other's.
john is a proper noun
because he was stupid
he was kind
Lonesome George is a Pinta Island Tortoise. He is really big.