The Letters of Charles Wesley: A Critical Edition, with Introduction and Notes: Volume 1 (1728-1756)

Author:   Kenneth G. C. Newport (Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Liverpool Hope University) ,  Gareth Lloyd (Archivist, Nonconformist Collections, John Rylands Library)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   Critical
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9780199259960


Pages:   514
Publication Date:   25 April 2013
Format:   Hardback
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The Letters of Charles Wesley: A Critical Edition, with Introduction and Notes: Volume 1 (1728-1756)


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This first volume of a two volume edition contains letters written between 1727 and 1756 by the famous hymn writer, poet and co-founder of Methodism, Charles Wesley (1707-1788) - volume 2 will contain letters written between 1757 and 1788. The edition brings together texts which are located in libraries and archives from across the globe and here presents them as a complete collection for the first time - many of the letters have never been previously published. The appended notes help the reader locate the letters in their proper historical and literary context and provide full information regarding the location of the original source and, where possible, something of its provenance. These texts provide an intimate glimpse into the world of early Methodism and Charles' own struggles and triumphs as a central figure within it. They collectively document the story of Charles Wesley's early experiences as he sought to find his own place in Methodism and, of key importance for Charles, Methodism's place in the wider purposes of God. Here are letters of a theological kind, letters that reflect on his experiences as an itinerant preacher, letters that show something of his rather unsettled personality and letters that relate to his own personal and domestic, circumstances. Here we see something of the inner workings of a nascent religious group. These are not sanitised accounts written by those looking back, but first-hand accounts written from the heart of a lived experience. While this book will naturally appeal to those who have a specialist interest in the early history of Methodism, for others there is much to be gained from the picture it gives of the wider eighteenth-century world in which Charles and his co-religionists worked and lived.

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Author:   Kenneth G. C. Newport (Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Liverpool Hope University) ,  Gareth Lloyd (Archivist, Nonconformist Collections, John Rylands Library)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   Critical
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 5.30cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   1.022kg
ISBN:  

9780199259960


ISBN 10:   0199259968
Pages:   514
Publication Date:   25 April 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Introduction Letters 1728-1756 Appendix: Biographical information relating to key figures

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a massively laudable achievement ... deserves to have a wide readership well beyond the realms of Methodist studies or church history for it is a significant body of material for literary scholars or other historians. * Peter S. Forsaith, Wesley and Methodist Studies 13/02/2014 * This clearly presented definitive text, with remarkably few mistakes and omissions, is a great achievement, which scholars will welcome * Colin Podmore, Church Times *


This clearly presented definitive text, with remarkably few mistakes and omissions, is a great achievement, which scholars will welcome Colin Podmore, Church Times


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Kenneth G. C. Newport is Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) at Liverpool Hope University. Gareth Lloyd is Archivist, Nonconformist Collections at John Rylands Library.

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