A Short Account of Mr John Pawson in a letter to the Rev Mr John Wesley With a portrait

A Short Account of Mr  John Pawson  in a letter to the Rev  Mr  John Wesley   With a portrait
Author: John PAWSON (Wesleyan Minister.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1800
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0022978871

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A Short Account of Mr John Pawson

A Short Account of Mr  John Pawson
Author: John Pawson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1779
Genre: Methodists
ISBN: OCLC:16271685

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The Experience of Several Eminent Methodist Preachers

The Experience of Several Eminent Methodist Preachers
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1837
Genre: Methodist Church
ISBN: HARVARD:32044081805772

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British Methodist Hymnody

British Methodist Hymnody
Author: Martin V. Clarke
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317171799

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Hymnody is widely recognised as a central tenet of Methodism’s theological, doctrinal, spiritual, and liturgical identity. Theologically and doctrinally, the content of the hymns has traditionally been a primary vehicle for expressing Methodism’s emphasis on salvation for all, social holiness, and personal commitment, while particular hymns and the communal act of participating in hymn singing have been key elements in the spiritual lives of Methodists. An important contribution to the history of Methodism, British Methodist Hymnody argues that the significance of hymnody in British Methodism is best understood as a combination of its official status, spiritual expression, popular appeal, and practical application. Seeking to consider what, when, how, and why Methodists sing, British Methodist Hymnody examines the history, perception, and practice of hymnody from Methodism’s small-scale eighteenth-century origins to its place as a worldwide denomination today.

The Form and Power of Religion

The Form and Power of Religion
Author: Laura Bartels Felleman
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2012-10-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621899273

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In "Thoughts Upon Methodism," John Wesley shared his hopes and fears for the future of his religious movement. The article contains this well-known passage: "I am not afraid that the people called Methodists should ever cease to exist either in Europe or America. But I am afraid, lest they should only exist as a dead sect, having the form of religion without the power. And this undoubtedly will be the case, unless they hold fast both the doctrine, spirit, and discipline with which they first set out." The Form and Power of Religion unpacks this statement by explaining what Wesley meant by the form and power of religion, identifying what Methodist Doctrine, Spirit, and Discipline were according to Wesley, and discussing how these aspects of Methodism worked together to maintain the vitality of the Revival. The book concludes with an evaluation of Wesley's theory of Methodist Vitality, and discusses its viability as a basis for contemporary Church Vitality programs.

Anglican Methodist Ecumenism

Anglican Methodist Ecumenism
Author: Jane Platt,Martin Wellings
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000527148

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This book offers a detailed analysis of one of the key episodes of twentieth-century ecumenism, focusing on the efforts made to reconcile the Church of England and the Methodist Church of Great Britain in the years since the First World War. Drawing on newly available archives as well as on a broad range of historical, theological, and liturgical expertise, the contributions explore what was attempted, why success proved elusive, and how the quest for unity was reconfigured into the twenty-first century. The volume sets contemporary ecumenical ambitions in historical context, explains the origins, course, and aftermath of the Anglican–Methodist ‘Conversations’ of 1955–72, retrieves their enduring global legacy, and explores the fraught nature of the ecumenical quest. It will be of key interest to scholars with an interest in ecumenism, Methodist studies, and church history.

Inward Outward Health

 Inward   Outward Health
Author: Deborah Madden
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-06-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781620321270

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Inward and Outward Health is the first interdisciplinary scholarly collection to provide an in-depth and new perspective on the medical and scientific activity of one of the eighteenth century's most successful and controversial theological figures, John Wesley. These essays, written by established scholars in the field, convincingly correct a persistent view of Wesley as an irresponsible religious enthusiast who confused medical science and theology. The reader is given here instead a picture of someone who was a crucial admirer of Enlightenment principles: a deeply pious individual who could minister to the physical and spiritual welfare of the poor, applying remedies for the body or prayer for the soul as and when appropriate.

The Methodist Magazine

The Methodist Magazine
Author: John Wesley,George Story
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1806
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: OXFORD:555008105

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