Publisher's Synopsis
Discover the origins of Methodism with "The Oxford Methodists: Memoirs of the Rev. Messrs. Clayton, Ingham, Gambold, Hervey, and Broughton." This carefully prepared republication delves into the lives and influential work of key figures associated with the early Oxford Methodist movement.
Learn about the contributions of John Clayton, Benjamin Ingham, John Gambold, James Hervey, and Thomas Broughton, whose dedication shaped a significant chapter in religious history. Luke Tyerman's meticulously researched account provides insight into the lives and beliefs of these pivotal individuals. Explore the biographical narratives of these men, focusing on Thomas Broughton and others, and gain a deeper understanding of their impact on Christian living and theological thought. This volume offers a valuable historical perspective for anyone interested in the roots of Methodism and the lives of those who laid its foundation.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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