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One of the great women of Christian history, Susanna Wesley (1669– 1742) is remembered as the “Mother of Methodism,” a reform movement starting within the Church of England and led in Britain by two of her sons, John and Charles Wesley. Susanna’s devotion to her vocation of motherhood is recorded in this letter as she described the rules and priorities of the Wesley household life at Epworth, England.