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192.168.6.56/handle/123456789/56812| Title: | Wesley and the Wesleyans |
| Authors: | kent, john |
| Keywords: | Wesleyans challenges |
| Issue Date: | 2004 |
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Description: | The book starts from the assumption that there was no largescale religious revival during the eighteenth century. Instead, the role of what is called ‘primary religion’ – the normal human search for ways of drawing supernatural power into the private life of the individual – is analysed in terms of the emergence of the Wesleyan societies from the Church of England. The Wesleys’ achievements are reassessed; there is a fresh, unsentimental description of the role of women in the movement; and an unexpectedly sympathetic picture emerges of Hanoverian Anglicanism. |
| URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/56812 |
| ISBN: | 0-511-03766-X |
| Appears in Collections: | Religion |
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