John wesley biography mp3

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  • John Wesley was an eighteenth-century preacher, theologian, and cleric who helped found the Methodist movement with his brother Charles.
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    Today I we go classical and take a look at Johann Sebastian Bach. The compose that even on his secular works wrote the initials INJ which stand for “In Nome Jesu” or “in the name of Jesus.”

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    The First Black Archaeologist: A Life of John Wesley Gilbert (MP3 CD)

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    The First Black Archaeologist reveals the untold story of a pioneering African American classical scholar, teacher, community leader, and missionary. Born into slavery in rural Georgia, John Wesley Gilbert (1863-1923) gained national prominence in the early 1900s, but his accomplishments are little known today. Using evidence from archives across the US and Europe, from contemporary publications, and from newly discovered documents, this book chronicles Gilbert's remarkable journey. As we follow Gilbert from the segregated public schools of Augusta, Georgia, to the lecture halls of Brown University, to his hiring as the first black faculty member of Augusta's Paine Institute, and through his travels, we learn about the development of African American intellectual and religious culture, and about the enormous achievements of an entire generation of black students and educators. Listeners interested in the early development of American archaeology in Greece will find an entirely new perspective here, as Gilbert was one of the first Americans of any race to do archaeological work in Greece. Those interested in African American history and culture will gai