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- catalog contributor b4976750.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 555-644) and index.".
- catalog description "Part Three: John Wesley and the consolidation of Methodism (1760-91) -- IX. The enthusiasts: Methodism and Perfection in the 1760s -- Dissidents: the early conflicts -- Perfection and enthusiasm: Maxfield and Bell -- X. John Wesley and the world -- Propagandist and cultural mediator: Wesley as preacher, author and editor -- 'He that plays as a child will play as a man': Wesley as educator -- Holy poverty and the age of philanthropy -- Caesar's due: Wesley and politics -- XI. The path to perfection: Doctrine, devotion and social concern in early Methodism -- John Wesley and Methodist theology -- Public worship and private devotion -- Piety and providence: Religious experience and the supernatural world -- Saints at home: the social world of the early Methodists -- XII. 'Horrible decrees': Methodism in the 1770s and the Calvinistic controversy -- The Calvinistic controversy: the later phase -- The 1770s: the subscription controversy and plans for the future -- XIII. Saints abroad: Missions and the American problem -- The origins of Methodist missions -- Before the revolution: early Methodism in America -- XIV. 'I live and die in the Church of England': Methodism in the 1780s -- Problems of the 1780s: national anxieties and local revivals -- Securing the future: (i) deeds and declarations -- Securing the future: (ii) 'But who laid hands on him?' Wesley's ordinations -- 'In age and feebleness extreme': Wesley's old age and death -- Postlude: Reckonings -- John Wesley's personality and piety -- Achievement and legacy.".
- catalog description "Prelude: Wesley's England: Society and religion in the early eighteenth century -- Part One: 'Primitive Christianity': The young John Wesley (1703-38) -- I. A country living: Epworth (1703-20) -- II. A holy experiment: Oxford (1720-35) -- III. Serpents in Eden: Georgia (1735-37) -- IV. The road to Aldersgate Street: The Wesley's conversion (1738) -- Interlude: Converting fires: the origins of the evangelical revival -- The concept of revival -- The international scene -- The problem of origins -- Part Two: John Wesley and the rise of Methodism (1738-60) -- V. 'A new species of Puritanism': The emergence and expansion of Methodism (1738-51) -- A movement emerges: Whitefield, the Wesleys and the Moravians -- Northern lights and Celtic fringes -- 'Mr. Wesley's connexion': the organization and structures of Methodism -- VI. Brothers in love -- Charles Wesley: sweet singer and uneasy colleague -- John Wesley and women -- VII. Mobs and controversies -- Methodism and the mob -- Methodism and its critics -- VIII. The rivals: Methodists and Evangelicals. Churchmen and Dissenters (1738-60) -- Calvinistic Methodists, Whitefieldites and Huntingdonians -- Anglican Evangelicals -- John Wesley, the Methodists and the Church of England: the early phase -- 'A Catholic spirit'? John Wesley, dissent, Roman Catholicism and toleration -- Interlude: Wesley's England: Society and revival int he later eighteenth century -- A changing society -- Change and the church -- The growth of the revival".
- catalog extent "xiv, 658 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0687356253 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Nashville : Abingdon Press,".
- catalog subject "287/.09/033 20".
- catalog subject "BX8495.W5 R23 1993".
- catalog subject "Methodist Church (Great Britain) Clergy Biography.".
- catalog subject "Methodist Church Doctrines History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Methodist Church History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Wesley, John, 1703-1791.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Three: John Wesley and the consolidation of Methodism (1760-91) -- IX. The enthusiasts: Methodism and Perfection in the 1760s -- Dissidents: the early conflicts -- Perfection and enthusiasm: Maxfield and Bell -- X. John Wesley and the world -- Propagandist and cultural mediator: Wesley as preacher, author and editor -- 'He that plays as a child will play as a man': Wesley as educator -- Holy poverty and the age of philanthropy -- Caesar's due: Wesley and politics -- XI. The path to perfection: Doctrine, devotion and social concern in early Methodism -- John Wesley and Methodist theology -- Public worship and private devotion -- Piety and providence: Religious experience and the supernatural world -- Saints at home: the social world of the early Methodists -- XII. 'Horrible decrees': Methodism in the 1770s and the Calvinistic controversy -- The Calvinistic controversy: the later phase -- The 1770s: the subscription controversy and plans for the future -- XIII. Saints abroad: Missions and the American problem -- The origins of Methodist missions -- Before the revolution: early Methodism in America -- XIV. 'I live and die in the Church of England': Methodism in the 1780s -- Problems of the 1780s: national anxieties and local revivals -- Securing the future: (i) deeds and declarations -- Securing the future: (ii) 'But who laid hands on him?' Wesley's ordinations -- 'In age and feebleness extreme': Wesley's old age and death -- Postlude: Reckonings -- John Wesley's personality and piety -- Achievement and legacy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prelude: Wesley's England: Society and religion in the early eighteenth century -- Part One: 'Primitive Christianity': The young John Wesley (1703-38) -- I. A country living: Epworth (1703-20) -- II. A holy experiment: Oxford (1720-35) -- III. Serpents in Eden: Georgia (1735-37) -- IV. The road to Aldersgate Street: The Wesley's conversion (1738) -- Interlude: Converting fires: the origins of the evangelical revival -- The concept of revival -- The international scene -- The problem of origins -- Part Two: John Wesley and the rise of Methodism (1738-60) -- V. 'A new species of Puritanism': The emergence and expansion of Methodism (1738-51) -- A movement emerges: Whitefield, the Wesleys and the Moravians -- Northern lights and Celtic fringes -- 'Mr. Wesley's connexion': the organization and structures of Methodism -- VI. Brothers in love -- Charles Wesley: sweet singer and uneasy colleague -- John Wesley and women -- VII. Mobs and controversies -- Methodism and the mob -- Methodism and its critics -- VIII. The rivals: Methodists and Evangelicals. Churchmen and Dissenters (1738-60) -- Calvinistic Methodists, Whitefieldites and Huntingdonians -- Anglican Evangelicals -- John Wesley, the Methodists and the Church of England: the early phase -- 'A Catholic spirit'? John Wesley, dissent, Roman Catholicism and toleration -- Interlude: Wesley's England: Society and revival int he later eighteenth century -- A changing society -- Change and the church -- The growth of the revival".
- catalog title "Reasonable enthusiast : John Wesley and the rise of Methodism / Henry D. Rack.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".