Chronicles of Wesleyan Methodism. (First Department. A Digest of All Its Laws and Regulations, with a Comprehensive Statement of Its Principal Doctrines. By S. W. Second Department. An Alphabetical Arrangement of All Its Circuits in England, Wales and Scotland with the Names of the Preachers ... to the Present Time, Etc. By John Stephens.).

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  • Chronicles of Wesleyan Methodism. (First Department. A Digest of All Its Laws and Regulations, with a Comprehensive Statement of Its Principal Doctrines. By S. W. Second Department. An Alphabetical Arrangement of All Its Circuits in England, Wales and Scotland with the Names of the Preachers ... to the Present Time, Etc. By John Stephens.). Book Detail

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John Wesley's Preachers

John Wesley's Preachers

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This book is about those preachers whom John Wesley called his Sons in the Gospel, their lives, their importance in the Methodist movement and their wider signi