Thoughts on Slavery Illustrated
Words That Broke Chains: Rediscover a Christian Classic, Reflect on its Timeless Message, and Be Moved to Justice
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“Give liberty to whom liberty is due, that is, to every child of man, to every partaker of human nature.” — John Wesley
In Thoughts on Slavery, the founder of Methodism, John Wesley, delivers one of the most powerful early Christian condemnations of the transatlantic slave trade. First published in 1774, this concise yet bold pamphlet pulled no punches. With fiery moral clarity, Wesley exposes the brutal realities of slavery and calls the church—and the world—to repentance, justice, and action.
This new edition features:
The full original text of Wesley’s groundbreaking treatise
A compelling historical introduction that places his work within the global context of slavery—from its ancient roots to the transatlantic and Indian Ocean trades
Reflections on Wesley’s influence on abolition movements in both Britain and America
A timely reminder of how faith, justice, and courage can change the course of history
Whether you're a student of Christian history, a justice advocate, or a believer seeking deeper understanding, this book will challenge and inspire you. Wesley's voice still echoes today as modern society confronts the legacy of slavery, racial injustice, and human trafficking.
Rediscover the Christian manifesto that helped fuel a global movement to end slavery—one word, one soul, one conscience at a time.
Perfect for readers of Frederick Douglass, William Wilberforce, and modern Christian justice movements.