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Wesley and the People Called Methodists

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville Abingdon Press 1995Description: 338p ill., maps ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0687016827
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • C53.6 20 H366
Contents:
1. Methodism and the Christian Heritage in England The English Reformation: The Church in England to the Church of England Pietism and the Religious Societies The Wesley Family at Epworth 2. The Rise of Methodism (1725-1739) The First Rise of Methodism-Oxford The Second Rise of Methodism-Georgia The Third Rise of Methodism-London 3. The Revival Begins (1739-1744) The Revival in Bristol Disputes with Calvinists and Moravians The Mission of Methodism The Widening Parish 4. Consolidation of the Movement (1744-1758) The Evolution of Connectionalism Nurture and Mission Discipline in the Connection 5. The Maturing of Methodism (1758-1775) Standards of Doctrine and Discipline Forging a Theology Doctrine, Discipline, and the Conference Expansion, Controversy, and the Question of Control 6. Tensions and Transitions (1775-1791) Theological and Political Polemics Conference and Ministry The Final Phase
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 324-328) and index.

1. Methodism and the Christian Heritage in England
The English Reformation: The Church in England
to the Church of England
Pietism and the Religious Societies
The Wesley Family at Epworth
2. The Rise of Methodism (1725-1739)
The First Rise of Methodism-Oxford
The Second Rise of Methodism-Georgia
The Third Rise of Methodism-London
3. The Revival Begins (1739-1744)
The Revival in Bristol
Disputes with Calvinists and Moravians
The Mission of Methodism
The Widening Parish
4. Consolidation of the Movement (1744-1758)
The Evolution of Connectionalism
Nurture and Mission
Discipline in the Connection
5. The Maturing of Methodism (1758-1775)
Standards of Doctrine and Discipline
Forging a Theology
Doctrine, Discipline, and the Conference
Expansion, Controversy, and the Question of Control
6. Tensions and Transitions (1775-1791)
Theological and Political Polemics
Conference and Ministry
The Final Phase

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