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Wesley And The People Called Methodists
Richard P. Heitzenrater

Wesley And The People Called Methodists

Abingdon Press (Nov 23, 1994)
9780687443116
| Physical Copy
350 pages | 160 x 224 mm | English
Dewey 287.09033
LC Classification BX8276 .H45 1995
LC Control No. 95004049

Genre

  • Church History (CH)

Subject

  • Great Britain - Church History
  • Methodist Church - History - Great Britain

Plot

This survey of the Wesleyan movement in the eighteenth century is the story of many people whose lives and thoughts are woven together in the developing theology, organization, and mission of Methodism. Wesley's own pilgrimage of faith is of course central to the emergence of Methodism, but we also see the contributions of many others--friends and critics alike--whose lives and thoughts helped shape the movement. Conflict as well as courage helped forge the distinctive Wesleyan emphases that constituted for them the "scripture way of salvation." We see the evolution of practical ways to nourish "holiness of heart and life" through the development of societies and schools, classes and bands, conferences and clinics, and many other forms of organization and mission that eventually secure Methodism into the social and religious fabric of British society.

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