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Wesley and the Wesleyans
Religion in Eighteenth-Century Britain
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236 pages
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This book offers a fresh perspective on the relationship between the Wesleyans and the Church of England during the eighteenth century, exploring their theological differences and social dynamics. It delves into the impact of the Wesleyan movement on religious practices and its role in shaping the broader Christian landscape of the time. Through detailed analysis, the author challenges traditional narratives and highlights the complexities of this pivotal era in English religious history.
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2010, paperback
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