A Reprint of the Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 1787 (Classic Reprint)

A Reprint of the Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 1787 (Classic Reprint)
Author: Methodist Episcopal Church
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2017-02-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780243429776

Excerpt from A Reprint of the Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 1787 Frederick County, in the State of Maryland, and preaching there formed some Societies. In 1769, Richard Boardman and Joseph Pilmoor, came to New York; who were the first regular Methodist Preachers on the Continent. In the latter End of the Year I 77 I Francis Asbury and Richard Wright, of the same Order, came over. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Everyday Religion

Everyday Religion
Author: Hadley Kruczek-Aaron
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813055504

In the early nineteenth century, antebellum America witnessed a Second Great Awakening led by evangelical Protestants who gathered in revivals and contributed to the blossoming of social movements throughout the country. Preachers and reformers promoted a Christian lifestyle, and evangelical fervor overtook entire communities. One such community in Smithfield, New York, led by activist Gerrit Smith, is the focus of Hadley Kruczek-Aaron’s study.

Taking Heaven by Storm

Taking Heaven by Storm
Author: John H. Wigger
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780252069949

In 1770 there were fewer than 1,000 Methodists in America. Fifty years later, the church counted more than 250,000 adherents. Identifying Methodism as America's most significant large-scale popular religious movement of the antebellum period, John H. Wigger reveals what made Methodism so attractive to post-revolutionary America. Taking Heaven by Storm shows how Methodism fed into popular religious enthusiasm as well as the social and economic ambitions of the "middling people on the make"--skilled artisans, shopkeepers, small planters, petty merchants--who constituted its core. Wigger describes how the movement expanded its reach and fostered communal intimacy and "intemperate zeal" by means of an efficient system of itinerant and local preachers, class meetings, love feasts, quarterly meetings, and camp meetings. He also examines the important role of African Americans and women in early American Methodism and explains how the movement's willingness to accept impressions, dreams, and visions as evidence of the work and call of God circumvented conventional assumptions about education, social standing, gender, and race. A pivotal text on the role of religion in American life, Taking Heaven by Storm shows how the enthusiastic, egalitarian, entrepreneurial, lay-oriented spirit of early American Methodism continues to shape popular religion today.

From Wesley to Asbury

From Wesley to Asbury
Author: Frank Baker
Publisher: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1976
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The persistence of Wesley's thought and methods in American Methodism is illustrated in an account of the religion's early growth in the New World.

Polity, Practice, and the Mission of The United Methodist Church

Polity, Practice, and the Mission of The United Methodist Church
Author: Thomas Edward Frank
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0687335310

"Commissioned by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry for use in United Methodist doctrine/polity/history courses." This in-depth analysis of the connection between United Methodist polity and theology addresses ways in which historical developments have shaped--and continue to shape--the organization of the church. This revised edition incorporates the actions of The United Methodist General Conference, 2004. The book discusses continuing reforms of the church's plan for baptism and church membership, as well as the emergence of deacon's orders and other changes to ordained ministry procedures. The text is now cross-referenced to the Book of Discipline, 2004, including the revised order of disciplinary chapters and paragraph numbering. Denominational statistics are updated, along with references to recent works on The United Methodist Church and American religious life.