Samuel Tummala

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John’s frustrations were compounded by his pitiful love affair with Sophy Hopkey, the eighteen-year-old niece of Savannah’s chief magistrate. Wesley was so mixed up emotionally and spiritually that he didn’t know his own mind. Sophy finally resolved the affair by eloping with John’s rival. The jilted lover then barred her from Holy Communion, and her incensed husband sued John for defaming Sophy’s character. The trial dragged out, and after six months of harassment, Wesley fled the colony in disgust. On his way home he had a chance to ponder the whole experience. “I went to America,” he wrote, ...more
Church History in Plain Language
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