There is some debate about precisely how important John Wesley's "Aldersgate Experience" was to his formation, but there is no doubt that it was important. You can read Wesley's account of the experience here.
Albert Outler, who coined the phrase "Wesleyan Quadrilateral" actually stated later in life that he wished he had never used the term because of how misused it is. Here's a short article on the quadrilateral including an interview with Richard Heitzenrater, who is one of the foremost authorities on all things Wesley.
A short but good blog on Wesley and the heart. You might also be interested in the book John Wesley's Conception and Use of Scripture. It's a little dense but very informative. The author, Scott Jones, also happens to be our bishop!
And, of course, I recommend the book that some of us are studying right now, A Disciple's Path by Jim Harnish.
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