Category: Methodist
While I am not Methodist and have no plans to change to be one, I would both put a caution on their writings, and give the recommendation to use them. Methodism came from John Wesley, who came from the Anglican church. Their issue was seeing people supposedly saved, but living nothing like a saved person. Therefore, they emphasized holiness, and from this movement, groups like Nazarenes, Pentecostals, etc. all came from them. So this movement is involved highly in “emotions”. But some of their authors are just irreplaceable like E.M. Bounds works on Prayer, Andrew Murray, etc. I would highly recommend them, but again, take everything with a grain of salt and compare it to Scripture.
Ainsworth -The Threshold of Grace (Methodist, Psalms) New
Ainsworth -The Threshold of Grace A study/Commentary on Psalm 11
Read MoreBeet – Commentary on Selected Books of the New Testament (4 vols) (Methodist)
Beet – Commentary on Selected Books of the New Testament (4 vols) Joseph Beet was one of England’s foremost Bible scholars. He wrote these exegetical commentaries in the Wesleyan tradition (and to some extent, the Methodist tradition, as defined at that time).
Read MoreCoke, Thomas – A Commentary on the Holy Bible
Coke, Thomas – A Commentary on the Holy Bible is a massive work, but it is done in the view of Methodists. That may be a plus or a minus depending on your viewpoint.
Read MoreCoke Commentary on Holy Bible (Methodist)
Coke Commentary on Holy Bible is over the entire Old and New Testaments. He was involved in Missions.
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