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John Wesley preaching to the Indians in Georgia in 1736 (engraving)
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John Wesley preaching to the Indians in Georgia in 1736 (engraving)
KW237052 John Wesley preaching to the Indians in Georgia in 1736 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wesley (1703-91); ); Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright
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Congregation Deep South Evangelical Listening Methodist Mission Missionary Native American Indian Preacher Sermon Southern States Theologian Tribe
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This engraving captures a significant moment in history as John Wesley, the renowned English religious leader and founder of Methodism, preaches to a congregation of Native American Indians in Georgia during 1736. The image showcases Wesley's missionary work and his dedication to spreading the word of God across different cultures. The scene is filled with an air of anticipation as the crowd gathers around Wesley, their faces reflecting curiosity and reverence. The artist skillfully portrays the diverse tribe members listening intently to every word spoken by this influential preacher. Their traditional attire and unique features highlight their rich Native American heritage. Wesley stands tall, exuding confidence and passion as he delivers his sermon. His gestures are animated, capturing the attention of both his immediate audience and those observing from afar. This engraving beautifully encapsulates the spirit of evangelism that drove Wesley throughout his life. Set against a backdrop reminiscent of Georgia's deep southern landscape, this artwork serves as a testament to the cultural exchange between European settlers and Native Americans during the 18th century. It symbolizes unity amidst diversity, bridging gaps between different worlds through faith. This historical print offers us a glimpse into an era when religion played a pivotal role in shaping societies while honoring indigenous traditions. It reminds us of John Wesley's enduring legacy as not only a theologian but also as an advocate for inclusivity and understanding among all people regardless of their background or origin.
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