Story Of Methodism
$45.99
Contents:
Meet John Wesley
A Tale Of Two Villages
A Nursery Epic
Student And Missionary
A Prayer Meeting And What Came Of It
The Very Soul That Over England Flamed
How They Sang A New Day Into Britain
Men Of Mighty Stature
Methodism Crosses The Atlantic
The Birth Of A Church
The Afterglow
The End Of The Long Trail
Methodism In The New Republic
Methodism’s Man On Horseback
Camp-Meeting Days
The Winning Of The West
The Missionary Spirit
Methodist Breaks And Fractures
Southern Methodism
Through The Civil War And Beyond
A Spiritual Forty-Niner
The Tale Of The Years In Many Lands
Forming A World Parish
High Hours In A Church’s History
The Battlefields Of Reform
The Unification Of American Methodism
Methodism Since World War I
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SKU (ISBN): 9780687063871
ISBN10: 0687063876
Halford Luccock | Paul Hutchinson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 1954
Publisher: Abingdon Press
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