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Wesley and Wales
Although Wesley and the majority of his followers were decidedly Arminian in their theological outlook, George Whitefield, Howell Harris, and Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon were notable for being Calvinistic Methodists, and the Presbyterian Church of Wales originated from the preaching of Harris and Whitfield.
In 1970-71, he was involved in social work as Director of the Methodist Mission to the People of New South Wales and, from 1971 to 1973, was Director of Outreach and Evangelism, Sydney City Wesley Central Methodist Mission.
Wesley Wales Anderson was born on May 1, 1969 in Houston, Texas.
In the 18th century members of some of these congregations became dissatisfied with the theological innovations of some trained ministers, and created new congregations such as Hengoed near Ystrad Mynach In the same century, churches were sometimes involved in the Methodist movement, especially Groeswen and Watford near Caerphilly, which both received frequent visits from John Wesley The largest denomination, however, became the Calvinist Methodists ( later the Presbyterian Church of Wales ), whose distinctive grey stone chapels can be seen in many parts.
The revival ended in the late 1790s after the deaths of Williams, John Wesley and Daniel Rowland ; though its influence on Wales was immense as it led to the establishment of the Calvinistic Methodists and revitalised old dissenting churches.
* Wesley College, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Wesley and Anderson
* Ron Jeffries, Ann Anderson and Chet Hendrickson ( 2000 ), Extreme Programming Installed, Addison – Wesley.
Many of his sidemen and supporting players, such as Fred Wesley & The J. B .' s, Bobby Byrd, Lyn Collins, Vicki Anderson and Hank Ballard, released records on the People label, an imprint founded by Brown that was purchased by Polydor as part of Brown's new contract.
* Lt. Andy Anderson: Police homicide investigator played by Wesley Lau in Perry Mason ; Lau eventually replaced the ailing Ray Collins.
Michael Douglas took on the role of Nick Curran after Peter Weller, Tom Berenger, Richard Dean Anderson, Don Johnson, Wesley Snipes, Denzel Washington, Will Smith, Harrison Ford, Eric Roberts, Kevin Costner, Mel Gibson, Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, Liam Neeson, Anthony Edwards, John Heard, Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise, Charlie Sheen, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ray Liotta, Sylvester Stallone, Jack Nicholson, Bruce Willis, Al Pacino, Martin Sheen, Nicolas Cage, Dennis Quaid, Richard Gere, Jeff Bridges and John Travolta all turned down the role.
She studied composition, orchestration, and organ with the leading teachers in the city including Arthur Olaf Anderson, Carl Busch, Wesley La Violette, and Leo Sowerby and published four pieces for piano in 1928.
Anderson signed on behalf of Indian Affairs, J. Stinson signed for Wesley Missions, and F. L.
He was then traded that summer along with Nick Anderson to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Wesley Person, but was cut that October.
* June 26, 2002: Traded by Memphis along with Nick Anderson to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Wesley Person.
In a letter to Wesley, league disciplinarian Ray Anderson said that by leaving his feet and leading with his forearm, Wesley committed a " flagrant violation of player safety rules.

Wesley and born
" Wesley also states infants who are baptized are born again, but for adults it is different :... our church supposes, that all who are baptized in their infancy, are at the same time born again.
He has two brothers, Barry Voight ( born 1937 ), a former volcanologist at Pennsylvania State University, and Wesley Voight ( born 1940 ), known as Chip Taylor, a singer-songwriter who penned " Wild Thing " and " Angel of the Morning ".
Mumia Abu-Jamal ( born Wesley Cook on April 24, 1954 ) is an American convict, serving a life sentence for the 1981 murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner.
His youngest son with Claudette ( Wesley, born 1965 ) was raised by Orbison's parents ; Orbison and Barbara had a son ( Roy Kelton ) in 1970 and another ( Alexander ) in 1974.
* Cynthia Wesley ( born 1949 ), a victim of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing
They had two sons: John Wesley Crockett was born July 10, 1807, followed by William Finley Crockett ( born 1809 ).
Ten months later, Harris ' second child, son Wesley, was born to Laura Devereaux.
Purify ( played by Ossie Davis ), Flipper Purify's ( played by Wesley Snipes ) father, makes reference to being born in Willacoochee, GA.
* John Wesley Ryles, Country singer was born in Bastrop in 1950.
* Wesley Snipes ( born 1962 ), actor.
* William Wesley ( born 1964 ), NBA basketball player associate.
* Valerie Wilson Wesley ( born 1947 ), mystery writer.
* John Wesley Crockett-Member of the United States House of Representatives who was born in Trenton.
Thomas Chippendale, the cabinetmaker, was born in a cottage at the junction of Boroughgate and Wesley Street and his statue stands next to the old Grammar School that he once attended in Manor Square.
Wesley Earl " Wes " Craven ( born August 2, 1939 ) is an American film director, writer, producer, actor, perhaps best known as the director of many horror films, particularly slasher films, including the famed A Nightmare on Elm Street, Wes Craven's New Nightmare, and he also co-wrote A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors with Bruce Wagner, featuring the iconic Freddy Krueger character and has directed the entire Scream series, featuring Ghostface.
James Wesley Marsters ( born August 20, 1962 ) is an American actor and musician.
* March 2-John Wesley, preacher and writer ( born 1703 )
* April 5 – Samuel Wesley, poet ( born 1662 )
* Wesley Boyle ( born 1979 ), Football midfielder
* Wesley K. Clark ( born 1944 ), American Army General in the Vietnam War and Kosovo
Wesley Reid Scantlin ( born June 9, 1972 in Kansas City, Missouri ) is a songwriter, lead singer, guitarist and the only remaining founding member of the American post-grunge band Puddle of Mudd.
Wesley Kanne Clark, Sr. ( born December 23, 1944 ) is a retired general of the United States Army.

Wesley and May
* May 31 – Wesley Willis, American outsider musician ( d. 2003 )
* May 24 – John Wesley is converted, essentially launching the Methodist movement ; the day is celebrated annually by Methodists as Aldersgate Day.
On 25 February 1754 Taylor laid the first stone of the Octagon Chapel, Norwich, opened 12 May 1756, and described by John Wesley ( 23 December 1757 ) as ‘ perhaps the most elegant one in all Europe ,’ and too fine for ‘ the old coarse gospel .’ In his opening sermon, Taylor, who had received ( 6 April ) the diploma ( dated 20 January ) of D. D.
Sir Archibald Geikie, John Wesley Powell, and Charles Doolittle Walcott on a geological field excursion to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, May 1897.
James Wesley " Bubber " Miley ( April 3, 1903 – May 20, 1932 ) was an American early jazz trumpet and cornet player, specializing in the use of the plunger mute.
Wesley Willis ( May 31, 1963 – August 21, 2003 ) was a musician and artist from Chicago .< ref name = autogenerated1 >
In May 2006, the film had included cast members Wesley Snipes, Angela Bassett, Don Cheadle, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Roger Guenveur Smith, Mos Def, Isaach De Bankolé, and Richard Bohringer.
Also on this street is the church of St Botolph Aldersgate, and the site of the Moravian meeting room where John Wesley, founder of Methodism reaffirmed his faith on Wednesday 24 May 1738, which is marked by a plaque.
In May 1738 clergyman John Wesley attended a meeting of the Moravians in Aldersgate Street.
* May 22 – Garret Wesley Mornington, composer
Wolf is a 1994 American horror film directed by Mike Nichols and written by Jim Harrison, Wesley Strick, and an uncredited Elaine May, with music by Ennio Morricone and cinematography by Giuseppe Rotunno.
The musical stage adaptation began previews on May 18 and ran through July 31, with direction by Jason Moore, and a cast featuring Judy Kaye as Anna Madrigal, Betsy Wolfe as Mary Ann Singleton, Mary Birdsong as Mona Ramsay, and Wesley Taylor as Michael " Mouse " Tolliver.
On May 4, 1898, he was appointed major general of volunteers and was sent to the Philippines with reinforcements for General Wesley Merritt.
While on OLTL, DePaiva's married his co-star Kassie Wesley on May 31, 1996.
File: Geikie Powell Walcott in Harpers Ferry 1897. jpg | Sir Archibald Geikie, John Wesley Powell, and Charles Doolittle Walcott on a geological field excursion to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, May 1897, following the George Huntington Williams Memorial Lectures delivered by Sir Archibald Geikie at Johns Hopkins University
Charles Wesley was suffering a bout of pleurisy in May, 1738, while he and his brother were studying under the Moravian scholar Peter Böhler in London.
Taken to bed with the sickness on May 21 Wesley was attended by a group of Christians who offered him testimony and basic care, and he was deeply affected by this.
Garret Colley Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington ( 19 July 1735 – 22 May 1781 ) was an Anglo-Irish politician and composer, best known today for fathering several distinguished British military commanders and politicians.
physicist Wesley A. Clark, in May 1961, and the machine was used for the first time at the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, MD, the next year to analyze a cat's neural responses.
It will open at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco on May 18, 2011 and run through July 10, with direction by Jason Moore and a cast that features Judy Kaye, Betsy Wolfe, Mary Birdsong and Wesley Taylor.
Wes Butters ( born Wesley Paul Butters in Salford, Greater Manchester, 4 May 1979 ), is a radio broadcaster, formerly of BBC Radio 1, and writer.
John Wesley Work died on May 17, 1967.
A spin-off from Bracken — a short-lived RTÉ drama itself spun off from The Riordans — Glenroe was broadcast, generally from September to May, each Sunday night at 8: 30 p m. Created, and written for much of its run, by Wesley Burrowes, Glenroe was the first show to be subtitled by RTÉ, with a broadcast in 1991 starting the station's subtitling policy.

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