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For the Wesleys, 'works' as well as faith were essential to the whole of Christian living, and caring for the poor, prisoners, widows, and orphans mattered a great deal.
Methodists were not only interested in welfare, they were concerned to remedy social injustice, and John Wesley's last known letter urged the abolition of 'that execrable villainy' slavery. Methodists were encouraged to work to their utmost to improve the lives of others. John Wesley exhorted them to "Make all you can, save all you can, give all you can."
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