John Willey (1781-1847)
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This memoir recounts the life of John Willey (1781–1847), a devoted member of the Moravian Church who was raised in Fulneck within a deeply religious family. Though he experienced a generally happy and innocent childhood and was remembered for his gentle disposition, he also struggled at times with worldly influences and youthful pleasures while apprenticed away from home. Over time, however, he became increasingly devoted to Christ and the Moravian faith, eventually being regarded as a sincere and faithful servant within the congregation. The memoir emphasizes his kindness, humility, and steady Christian character, as well as the affection felt for him by family, friends, and fellow believers. During his final illness he remained calm and trusting in Christ, and the account closes with his children expressing confidence that he had entered eternal peace and happiness with the Lord after his death in 1847 at age 66.