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The dream that drew the founders together was a believers church in the Wesleyan tradition. It is the same dream... Read More >>
Includes essays about United Methodist congregations, patterns of giving, ministry in transition, clergy compensation,... Read More >>
Valentine, perceiving the need for a more objective reappraisal of Bennet's significance, and drawing on considerable... Read More >>
This book looks at the role of Methodism in the Revolutionary and early national South. When the Methodists first... Read More >>
Following the Revolutionary War, American Methodism grew at an astonishing rate, rising from fewer than 1000 members... Read More >>
Offering an original reading of the book of Job, one of the great literary classics of biblical literature, this... Read More >>
This full-length biography of the Countess of Huntingdon is the first attempt to place one of the period''s most... Read More >>
This biography of William Grimshaw of Haworth is a remarkable account of someone whose life & ministry was so influential... Read More >>
This biography of William Grimshaw of Hawort h is a remarkable account of someone whose life & ministry w as so... Read More >>
According to The Book of Discipline, Wesley believed that the ""living core of the Christian faith"" is revealed... Read More >>
This edition of the perennial guide to United Methodist structure and governance incorporates the extensive changes... Read More >>
Devised with the help of expert examiners and teachers, an easy-to-use literature study guide which aims to provide... Read More >>
This is the first collection of the complete writings of Susanna Wesley, the mother of John, Charles, and Samuel... Read More >>
This is the history of A. Watts & Sons Ltd, a business which celebrated its centenary in 1996. Besides being staunch... Read More >>
A gathering of the best of Bob Bensons writings arranged to display his talent as a wordsmith and to provide an... Read More >>
The Christian Recorder was first published in 1852 in Philadelphia. Although it was the official newspaper of the... Read More >>