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- catalog contributor b1599292.
- catalog contributor b1599293.
- catalog contributor b1599294.
- catalog created "[1949]".
- catalog date "1949".
- catalog date "[1949]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1949]".
- catalog description "Freeborn Garettson -- Jesse Lee -- Heroes All -- Methodism's man on horseback -- Riders -- Asbury's Episcopal area -- What Asbury's road was like -- Asbury's religious contribution -- Asbury the dictator -- The better side of Asbury -- The end of the long road -- Camp meeting days -- As an Englishman saw us -- A child of the frontier -- The social importance of the camp meeting -- Why Methodism used the camp meeting -- Camp meeting preachers -- The frontier church -- William McKendree -- Peter Cartwright -- The winning of the west -- Westward ho -- The first melting pot -- The man on horseback -- Getting on the ground -- The Oregon mission -- Saving the great northwest -- In the gold rush to California -- The missionary spirit -- The missionary spirit -- Thomas Coke -- John Stewart -- The missionary society launched -- The first foreign mission -- South America -- China -- Methodist breaks and fractures -- Gains and losses -- The O'Kelley movement -- The first breaks in England -- ".
- catalog description "Meet John Wesley -- A London crowd two hundred years ago -- On a soap box -- A family reunion -- Londoners all -- A new message -- A tale of two villages -- In Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire -- King and commoner -- Patron and parson -- History springs a surprise -- A nursery epic -- Nineteen children -- Susannah Wesley -- On the fifth birthday -- Samuel Wesley -- John Wesley's birth -- Boyhood's highest hours -- David looks at Goliath -- Student and missionary -- The Oxford undergraduate -- Choice of a life work -- "Leisure and I have said good by" -- The Holy club -- Georgia -- The Moravian influence -- A prayer meeting and what came of It -- Aldersgate Street -- Days of spiritual conflict -- After the great change -- The hour of destiny -- Whitefield -- Wesley moves out of doors -- Difficulties -- A Lord Bishop is scandalized -- "The very soul that over England flamed" -- The poet's picture -- What Wesley attempted -- Wesley the traveler -- ".
- catalog description "Methodism and the Industrial Revolution -- Typical days in Wesley's work -- persecutions -- Facing the mob -- The Wesley message -- The Duchess of Buckingham is insulted -- controversies -- Methodist conferences -- "Captains courageous" -- How they sang a new day Into Britain -- A joyous religion -- Charles Wesley -- What Methodism sang about -- Typical hymns of Charles Wesley's -- John Wesley's hymns -- Other Methodist hymn writers -- Men of mighty stature -- Rise of the lay preachers -- What lay preachers accomplished -- Wesley's discipline -- John Nelson -- John Haime -- Silas Told -- Alexander Mather -- Thomas Walsh -- Helpers in the church of England -- George Whitefield -- William Grimshaw -- John Fletcher -- Thomas Coke -- Vincent Perronet -- Women of the Methodist movement -- Methodism crosses the Atlantic -- "Who will go?" -- Religious awakenings in the new world -- Beginnings in New York -- In Maryland -- The first Methodist preachers land -- The coming of Asbury -- ".
- catalog description "South America and Africa -- The Woman's foreign missionary society -- Foreign missionary society -- Foreign mission changes in fifty years -- High hours in a church's history -- The Freedman's Aid Society -- "Building two a Day" -- The Rediscovery of Youth -- The Battlefields of Reform -- Militant Methodism -- The War Against the liquor traffic -- The battle for a Christian social order -- The unification of American Methodism -- Background of the controversy -- Methodism at the time of union -- The trend toward unity -- The Federation Movement, 1888 to 1908 -- The Unification Movement, 1910 to 25 -- Methodism since World War I -- The church a reflection of its environment -- The new North American frontier -- Changes in Methodist custom -- Industry and labor -- The relation of the races -- The conscientious objector -- Significant movements in the church.".
- catalog description "The American revolution -- After the revolution -- Wesley's first ordinations -- Coke and Asbury meet -- The Christmas conference of 1784 -- The birth of a church -- The first societies -- Life in the Methodist societies -- The class meetings -- Step into a class meeting -- Bands -- Circuits -- The question of the sacraments -- A church -- The afterglow -- After the tide turned -- The Measure of a life -- "He never folds his legs" -- Typical days in Wesley's life -- Wesley the reader -- Wesley the thinker -- Wesley the theologian -- Wesley the religious pioneer -- Wesley and social issues -- Wesley the organizer -- Wesley the man -- The end of the long trail -- Charles Wesley's passing -- Wesley the aged -- The closing scene -- What did Wesley accomplish -- Methodism in the new republic -- George Washington's America -- Francis Asbury's Methodism -- The circuit riders".
- catalog description "The Methodist Protestant church -- The break over slavery -- William Booth -- Why These Losses? -- Southern Methodism -- How the Break Came to the South -- The Birth of the southern church -- The southern church and the war -- Since the civil war -- efforts at reunion -- Facing the future -- Through the civil war and beyond -- The Civil War -- The centenary celebration -- The founding of colleges -- The Methodist book concern -- Laymen in the general conference -- Women in the general conference -- A spiritual forty niner -- Gold -- Out of Virginia's hills -- In California -- Off to Australia -- "Driven back and forth the world" -- Bishop for Africa -- Afterglow -- The tale of the years in Many Lands -- 'Round the world in thirty minutes -- British Wesleyanism -- Other Methodist bodies in England -- In Ireland -- In Canada -- In Australia -- and South Africa -- In the South Seas -- Forming A world parish -- Thoburn and India -- Progress in India -- Development in China -- ".
- catalog extent "528 p.".
- catalog issued "1949".
- catalog issued "[1949]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Abingdon-Cokesbury Press".
- catalog subject "BX8231 .L8 1949".
- catalog subject "Methodism History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Freeborn Garettson -- Jesse Lee -- Heroes All -- Methodism's man on horseback -- Riders -- Asbury's Episcopal area -- What Asbury's road was like -- Asbury's religious contribution -- Asbury the dictator -- The better side of Asbury -- The end of the long road -- Camp meeting days -- As an Englishman saw us -- A child of the frontier -- The social importance of the camp meeting -- Why Methodism used the camp meeting -- Camp meeting preachers -- The frontier church -- William McKendree -- Peter Cartwright -- The winning of the west -- Westward ho -- The first melting pot -- The man on horseback -- Getting on the ground -- The Oregon mission -- Saving the great northwest -- In the gold rush to California -- The missionary spirit -- The missionary spirit -- Thomas Coke -- John Stewart -- The missionary society launched -- The first foreign mission -- South America -- China -- Methodist breaks and fractures -- Gains and losses -- The O'Kelley movement -- The first breaks in England -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Meet John Wesley -- A London crowd two hundred years ago -- On a soap box -- A family reunion -- Londoners all -- A new message -- A tale of two villages -- In Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire -- King and commoner -- Patron and parson -- History springs a surprise -- A nursery epic -- Nineteen children -- Susannah Wesley -- On the fifth birthday -- Samuel Wesley -- John Wesley's birth -- Boyhood's highest hours -- David looks at Goliath -- Student and missionary -- The Oxford undergraduate -- Choice of a life work -- "Leisure and I have said good by" -- The Holy club -- Georgia -- The Moravian influence -- A prayer meeting and what came of It -- Aldersgate Street -- Days of spiritual conflict -- After the great change -- The hour of destiny -- Whitefield -- Wesley moves out of doors -- Difficulties -- A Lord Bishop is scandalized -- "The very soul that over England flamed" -- The poet's picture -- What Wesley attempted -- Wesley the traveler -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Methodism and the Industrial Revolution -- Typical days in Wesley's work -- persecutions -- Facing the mob -- The Wesley message -- The Duchess of Buckingham is insulted -- controversies -- Methodist conferences -- "Captains courageous" -- How they sang a new day Into Britain -- A joyous religion -- Charles Wesley -- What Methodism sang about -- Typical hymns of Charles Wesley's -- John Wesley's hymns -- Other Methodist hymn writers -- Men of mighty stature -- Rise of the lay preachers -- What lay preachers accomplished -- Wesley's discipline -- John Nelson -- John Haime -- Silas Told -- Alexander Mather -- Thomas Walsh -- Helpers in the church of England -- George Whitefield -- William Grimshaw -- John Fletcher -- Thomas Coke -- Vincent Perronet -- Women of the Methodist movement -- Methodism crosses the Atlantic -- "Who will go?" -- Religious awakenings in the new world -- Beginnings in New York -- In Maryland -- The first Methodist preachers land -- The coming of Asbury -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "South America and Africa -- The Woman's foreign missionary society -- Foreign missionary society -- Foreign mission changes in fifty years -- High hours in a church's history -- The Freedman's Aid Society -- "Building two a Day" -- The Rediscovery of Youth -- The Battlefields of Reform -- Militant Methodism -- The War Against the liquor traffic -- The battle for a Christian social order -- The unification of American Methodism -- Background of the controversy -- Methodism at the time of union -- The trend toward unity -- The Federation Movement, 1888 to 1908 -- The Unification Movement, 1910 to 25 -- Methodism since World War I -- The church a reflection of its environment -- The new North American frontier -- Changes in Methodist custom -- Industry and labor -- The relation of the races -- The conscientious objector -- Significant movements in the church.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The American revolution -- After the revolution -- Wesley's first ordinations -- Coke and Asbury meet -- The Christmas conference of 1784 -- The birth of a church -- The first societies -- Life in the Methodist societies -- The class meetings -- Step into a class meeting -- Bands -- Circuits -- The question of the sacraments -- A church -- The afterglow -- After the tide turned -- The Measure of a life -- "He never folds his legs" -- Typical days in Wesley's life -- Wesley the reader -- Wesley the thinker -- Wesley the theologian -- Wesley the religious pioneer -- Wesley and social issues -- Wesley the organizer -- Wesley the man -- The end of the long trail -- Charles Wesley's passing -- Wesley the aged -- The closing scene -- What did Wesley accomplish -- Methodism in the new republic -- George Washington's America -- Francis Asbury's Methodism -- The circuit riders".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Methodist Protestant church -- The break over slavery -- William Booth -- Why These Losses? -- Southern Methodism -- How the Break Came to the South -- The Birth of the southern church -- The southern church and the war -- Since the civil war -- efforts at reunion -- Facing the future -- Through the civil war and beyond -- The Civil War -- The centenary celebration -- The founding of colleges -- The Methodist book concern -- Laymen in the general conference -- Women in the general conference -- A spiritual forty niner -- Gold -- Out of Virginia's hills -- In California -- Off to Australia -- "Driven back and forth the world" -- Bishop for Africa -- Afterglow -- The tale of the years in Many Lands -- 'Round the world in thirty minutes -- British Wesleyanism -- Other Methodist bodies in England -- In Ireland -- In Canada -- In Australia -- and South Africa -- In the South Seas -- Forming A world parish -- Thoburn and India -- Progress in India -- Development in China -- ".
- catalog title "The story of Methodism, by Halford E. Luccock and Paul Hutchinson with two final chapters by Robert W. Goodloe. Illus. by Harold Speakman.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".