Wesley and the wesleyans
What then wasWesleyanism, and what actually happened to give it this role at the centre of a myth, accepted by writers in the United States as well as Britain? Why did it take root in eighteenth-century British society? How did it leave the bitter legacy of the ‘Religious Right’ in the United States...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-346492014-01-20T01:47:38Z Wesley and the wesleyans Kent, John Wesley Wesleyans What then wasWesleyanism, and what actually happened to give it this role at the centre of a myth, accepted by writers in the United States as well as Britain? Why did it take root in eighteenth-century British society? How did it leave the bitter legacy of the ‘Religious Right’ in the United States? The answer seems to be that in the 1730s the primary religious impulses of certain social groups, especially in the Church of England, were unsatisfied. Acknowledgements page vi 1 The Protestant recovery 1 2 EarlyWesleyanism: 1740–1770 31 3 LaterWesleyanism: 1770–1800 63 4 Women inWesleyanism 104 5 Anglican responses 140 6 Conclusions 187 Notes 208 Select bibliography 222 Index 226 2013-07-16T07:12:35Z 2013-07-16T07:12:35Z 2004 Book 0-511-03766 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/34649 en application/pdf Cambridge University |
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What then wasWesleyanism, and what actually happened to give it this role at the centre of a myth, accepted by writers in the United States as well as Britain? Why did it take root in eighteenth-century British society? How did it leave the bitter legacy of the ‘Religious Right’ in the United States?
The answer seems to be that in the 1730s the primary religious impulses of certain social groups, especially in the Church of England, were unsatisfied. |
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