"John Wesley, if giving of his affection and help, was also demanding and dominating. His concern for others won their admiration and love, but he found it less easy to create an affectionate mutual relationship. His charm and grace cloaked an iron will; he was granite in aspic."
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Vivian H. H. Green, John Wesley (1964), p. 127
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John Wesley
1703 – 1791
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