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Biblioteca Thomas Wood. Colección Obispo Federico Pagura | 287 R12 2nd ed. (Browse shelf) | Ej.:1 | Available |
The strength of Henry Rack´s biography of Wesley lies in its analytical approach to the major historiographical issues in Wesleyan biography. This corrected edition prsents a reliable and beliavable portrait of a complicated figure. Rack marshalls a vast body of evidence in the cause of careful analysis and critical interpretation: his notes present a veritable feast of Methidist and eighteenth-century historiography. He is appropiately wary of his sources in this iconoclasm, and venturesome in his assesments.
Wesley´s England: society and religion in the early eighteenth century.
"Primitive christianity": the young John Wesley (1703-38).
Converting fires: the origin of the evangelical revival.
John Wesley and the rise of methodism (1738-60).
John Wesley and the consolidation of methodism (1760-91).
Reckonings.
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