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Find out more about the rise and spread of Methodism with these Bible Christian reference works
Crossley, Gary 'Kinship and strategies for family survival on Bodmin Moor during the long nineteenth century (1793-1911)
Please follow this link to download this thesis written by Gary Crossley in 2017; University of Oxford. Chapter 6 of the thesis ...
Curtis, Jonathan Paul ' Methodism and abstinence : a history of the Methodist Church and teetotalism' (2016)
University of Exeter thesis
Histories of the Methodist New Connexion
Two important histories of the Methodist New Connexion may be accessed online Allin, Thomas; Cooke, William; Hulme, Samuel & Wright, Philip ...
Histories of the United Methodist Free Churches
There are two important histories of the United Methodist Free Churches available online: Baxter, Matthew. Methodism: Memorials of the United Methodist ...
Index to The Bible Christians: Their Origin and History (1815-1900.) by F.W. Bourne (1905 edition)
a more comprehensive list of names and locations than that in the book
Journals of William Reed and William Bryan Reed
two Presidents of the Bible Christian Conference
O'Bryan, William - a modern biography
The most recent and complete biography of William O'Bryan, founder of the Bible Christians
Pearl and Bessie: a baby abandoned on a rubbish dump, and the woman who saved her
Pearl and Bessie: A baby abandoned on a rubbish dump, and the woman who saved her. Just published in paperback, and ...
Splitting hairs, or expressions of the nonconformist conscience?
Books exploring why the various splits in the groups that eventually formed the United Methodist Connexion occurred
The religious census of London, London, MDCCCLXXXVIII, reprinted from the British Weekly
The census was taken on 24 October 1886. Each entry gives the name of the church, chapel, or synagogue, the ...
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