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John Wesley's New Testament The founder of the Methodist movement within Anglicanism is most generally known for his sermons and teachings, but one of the little known thing of his carreer was his translation of the New Testament. It was first published in 1755 as "The New Testament with Notes for Plain, Unlettered Men who know only their Mother Tongue".

Translation Features
This translation is a revision of the King James Version, with about 12,000 alterations to the text. As Wesley states in the preface, "he alterations are few and seemingly small: but they may be of considerable importance."

Another feature of the work is that the verse numbers were omitted, and instead the text was arranged in paragraphs.