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Author Tyerman, L. (Luke), 1820?-1889
LoC No. 26005875
Title The Oxford Methodists : Memoirs of the Rev. Messrs. Clayton, Ingham, Gambold, Hervey, and Broughton, with biographical notices of others
Original Publication United States: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1873.
Note "The present book is intended to serve as a companion volume to the author's 'The life and times of Wesley.'"
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Summary "The Oxford Methodists: Memoirs of the Rev. Messrs. Clayton, Ingham, Gambold, Hervey, and Broughton" by Rev. L. Tyerman is a historical account published in the late 19th century. This work aims to document the lives and contributions of key figures in the early Methodist movement, particularly those associated with Oxford University. It highlights their religious fervor and social efforts during a significant revival period within the Christian Church. The opening of the book presents a preface by Tyerman, outlining his intention to showcase the religious revival in Oxford that led to the formation of Methodism, while acknowledging the broader impact beyond just the Wesley brothers. He emphasizes the importance of various contributors to this movement, such as John Clayton and Benjamin Ingham, illustrating their commitment to charity, education, and community service within their respective contexts. Through a combination of historical anecdotes and biographical sketches, Tyerman sets the stage for a deeper exploration of these influential Methodists and the principles that guided their endeavors. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BX: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements
Subject Methodism
Subject Ingham, Benjamin, 1712-1772
Subject Gambold, John, 1711-1771
Subject Hervey, James, 1714-1758
Subject Broughton, Thomas, 1712-1777
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EBook-No. 70497
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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