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The Methodist Recorder, 1861–1919 - Contextual Essays

Contextual Essay

A black and white photo of the top of a Church. A sign on the Church reads Wesleyan Erected 1879.

The Methodist Recorder, 1861-1919: Collection Guide

By Peter S. Forsaith, Ph.D., F.R.Hist.S. (Oxford Brookes University) with Rev. Dr. Martin Wellings.Methodism is arguably the most significant single Christian religious movement since the Protestant Reformation, now numbering some 80 million members and adherents worldwide. Other denominations (such as... Read more →
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Published 22nd October, 2020
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A painting of Lady Welby on the left sat down, with William Welby-Gregory stood on her right.

Licensed to access 19th and 20th Century Philosophy in Perspective

1856   1911
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John Wesley stands at the head of the table, with a crowd of men sat around it. This illustration depicts the beginnings of the Methodist church

Licensed to access Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist Periodicals, 1744–1960

1744   1960
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An image of the Wesleys' Holy Club meeting at Oxford.

Licensed to access Methodist Publications, 1855–1919

1855   1919
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