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Respectable Methodism Nathan Bangs and Respectability in Nineteenth-Century American Methodism【電子書籍】[ Daniel F. Flores ]
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<p>The Wesleyan-Methodist movement entered American history as a fragment of British Methodism. It quickly took on a new identity in the early republic and grew into a vibrant denomination in the nineteenth century. The transitions from the rugged pioneer religion modeled by Bishop Francis Asbury to the urbane religion of industrial America was by design the goal of influential leaders of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Nathan Bangs was perhaps one of the most significant of such leaders. He rose from obscurity to the ranks of power and influence by refining patterns of worship, expanding denominational publishing, and structuring ministerial education. This study is concerned with the development of respectability in American Methodism. It also explores questions on how Bangs and other leaders dealt with in-house conflicts on issues related to race, slavery, and the poor.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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A History Of The Methodist Episcopal Church: Volume 4【電子書籍】[ Nathan Bangs ]
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<p>This is the final book in the four volume series from Nathan Bangs' history of the Methodist Church. Bangs is considered by many to be one of the foremost historians in modern times, and his portrayal of church history is among the best ever written.</p> <p>From the author's preface:</p> <p>The following history has been compiled from Wesley's Works, the British and American Minutes of Conferences, Moore's and Watson's Life of the Wesleys, Asbury's Journal, Lee's History of the Methodists, the Life of Dr. Coke, Lee's and Garrettson's Memoirs, Abbott's Life, from historical notices and anecdotes of Methodism found in the Arminian and Methodist Magazines, the Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, the Christian Advocate and Journal, together with such original anecdotes and historical sketches as I have been able to collect from the lips of living persons.</p> <p>With a view to do justice to his character, I have made Bishop Asbury the principal hero of the narrative, borrowing freely from his journals whatever might tend to throw light upon the subject and to present fairly and fully the active part which he took in the erection of this spiritual building. He was the father of Methodism in this country, and, as such, deserves a conspicuous place in that temple which his own hands contributed so effectually to erect, that his sons in the gospel and successors in the ministry may look to him as an exemplar for their imitation, and be stimulated and strengthened in their work.</p> <p>Contents:<br /> PART 27: Volume IV, Book V, Chapter 10 ? From the close of the General Conference of 1828 to the beginning of the General Conference of 1832<br /> PART 28: Volume IV, Book V, Chapter 11 ? The General Conference of 1832<br /> PART 29: Volume IV, Book V, Chapter 12 ? From the close of the General Conference of 1832 to the beginning of the General Conference of 1836<br /> PART 30: Volume IV, Book V, Chapter 13 ? The General Conference of 1836<br /> PART 31: Volume IV, Book V, Chapter 14 ? From the close of the General Conference of 1836 to the commencement of the General Conference of 1840<br /> PART 32: Volume IV, Book V, Chapter 15 ? The General Conference of 1840<br /> PART 33: Volume IV, Book V, Chapter 16 ? Methodist Book Concern</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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A History Of The Methodist Episcopal Church: Volume 3【電子書籍】[ Nathan Bangs ]
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<p>This is volume three of four from Nathan Bangs' history of the Methodist Church. Bangs is considered by many to be one of the foremost historians in modern times, and his portrayal of church history is among the best ever written.</p> <p>From the author's preface:</p> <p>The following history has been compiled from Wesley's Works, the British and American Minutes of Conferences, Moore's and Watson's Life of the Wesleys, Asbury's Journal, Lee's History of the Methodists, the Life of Dr. Coke, Lee's and Garrettson's Memoirs, Abbott's Life, from historical notices and anecdotes of Methodism found in the Arminian and Methodist Magazines, the Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, the Christian Advocate and Journal, together with such original anecdotes and historical sketches as I have been able to collect from the lips of living persons.</p> <p>With a view to do justice to his character, I have made Bishop Asbury the principal hero of the narrative, borrowing freely from his journals whatever might tend to throw light upon the subject and to present fairly and fully the active part which he took in the erection of this spiritual building. He was the father of Methodism in this country, and, as such, deserves a conspicuous place in that temple which his own hands contributed so effectually to erect, that his sons in the gospel and successors in the ministry may look to him as an exemplar for their imitation, and be stimulated and strengthened in their work.</p> <p>Contents:<br /> PART 20: Volume III, Book V, Chapter 3 ? From the Death of Bishop Asbury to the Close of the General Conference of 1816<br /> PART 21:Volume III, Book V, Chapter 4 ? From the Close of the General Conference of 1816 to the Commencement of the General Conference of 1820<br /> PART 22: Volume III, Book V, Chapter 5 ? The General Conference of 1820<br /> PART 23: Volume III, Book V, Chapter 6 ? From the Close of the General Conference of 1820 to the Beginning of the General Conference of 1824<br /> PART 24: Volume III, Book V, Chapter 7 ? General Conference of 1824<br /> PART 25: Volume III, Book V, Chapter 8 ? From the Close of the General Conference of 1824 to the Commencement of that of 1828<br /> PART 26: Volume III, Book V, Chapter 9 ? The General Conference of 1828</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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A History of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Volume 2【電子書籍】[ Nathan Bangs ]
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<p>This is volume two of four from Nathan Bangs' history of the Methodist Church. Bangs is considered by many to be one of the foremost historians in modern times, and his portrayal of church history is among the best ever written.</p> <p>From the author's preface:</p> <p>The following history has been compiled from Wesley's Works, the British and American Minutes of Conferences, Moore's and Watson's Life of the Wesleys, Asbury's Journal, Lee's History of the Methodists, the Life of Dr. Coke, Lee's and Garrettson's Memoirs, Abbott's Life, from historical notices and anecdotes of Methodism found in the Arminian and Methodist Magazines, the Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, the Christian Advocate and Journal, together with such original anecdotes and historical sketches as I have been able to collect from the lips of living persons.</p> <p>With a view to do justice to his character, I have made Bishop Asbury the principal hero of the narrative, borrowing freely from his journals whatever might tend to throw light upon the subject and to present fairly and fully the active part which he took in the erection of this spiritual building. He was the father of Methodism in this country, and, as such, deserves a conspicuous place in that temple which his own hands contributed so effectually to erect, that his sons in the gospel and successors in the ministry may look to him as an exemplar for their imitation, and be stimulated and strengthened in their work.</p> <p>Contents:<br /> PART 10: Volume II, Book IV, Chapter 1 ? From 1792 To The First Delegated General Conference In 1812<br /> PART 11: Volume II, Book IV, Chapter 2 ? An Account of the General Conference of 1796<br /> PART 12: Volume II, Book IV, Chapter 3 ? From the close of the General Conference in 1796, to the commencement of the General Conference in 1800<br /> PART 13: Volume II, Book IV, Chapter 4 ? An Account of the General Conference of 1800<br /> PART 14: Volume II, Book IV, Chapter 5 ? From the close of the General Conference of 1800, to the end of the year 1803<br /> PART 15: Volume II, Book IV, Chapter 6 ? The General Conference of 1804, and of the Annual Conferences of 1804-1807<br /> PART 16: Volume II, Book IV, Chapter 7 ? The General Conference of 1808<br /> PART 17: Volume II, Book IV, Chapter 8 ? From the close of the General Conference of 1808, to the commencement of the General Conference of 1812<br /> PART 18: Volume II, Book V, Chapter 1 ? The first Delegated General Conference of 1812<br /> PART 19: Volume II, Book V, Chapter 2 ? From the close of the General Conference of 1812 to the death of Bishop Asbury, in 1816</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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A History of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Volume 1【電子書籍】[ Nathan Bangs ]
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<p>This is volume one of four from Nathan Bangs' history of the Methodist Church. Bangs is considered by many to be one of the foremost historians in modern times, and his portrayal of church history is among the best ever written.</p> <p>From the author's preface:</p> <p>The following history has been compiled from Wesley's Works, the British and American Minutes of Conferences, Moore's and Watson's Life of the Wesleys, Asbury's Journal, Lee's History of the Methodists, the Life of Dr. Coke, Lee's and Garrettson's Memoirs, Abbott's Life, from historical notices and anecdotes of Methodism found in the Arminian and Methodist Magazines, the Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, the Christian Advocate and Journal, together with such original anecdotes and historical sketches as I have been able to collect from the lips of living persons.</p> <p>With a view to do justice to his character, I have made Bishop Asbury the principal hero of the narrative, borrowing freely from his journals whatever might tend to throw light upon the subject and to present fairly and fully the active part which he took in the erection of this spiritual building. He was the father of Methodism in this country, and, as such, deserves a conspicuous place in that temple which his own hands contributed so effectually to erect, that his sons in the gospel and successors in the ministry may look to him as an exemplar for their imitation, and be stimulated and strengthened in their work.</p> <p>Contents:<br /> PART 1: Volume I, Book I, Chapter 1 ? From 1766 to 1773 ? A short account of the origin of Methodism in England ? Of the Rev. John Wesley ? His parentage, and first labor in the ministry.<br /> PART 2: Volume I, Book I, Chapter 2 ? From the introduction of Methodism into the city of New York, in 1766, to the landing of the first missionaries in 1769.<br /> PART 3: Volume I, Book I, Chapter 3 ? From the arrival of the first missionaries in 1769 to the first conference in 1773.<br /> PART 4: Volume I, Book II, Chapter 1 ? From The First Conference In 1773, To The Organization Of The Church In 1784 ? From the conference of 1773 to the commencement of the war in 1776<br /> PART 5: Volume I, Book II, Chapter 2 ? From the commencement of the Revolution in 1776, to its termination in 1783.<br /> PART 6: Volume I, Book II, Chapter 3 ? An account of the organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church, with some arguments in its defense.<br /> PART 7: Volume I, Book III, Chapter 1 ? From the Organization of the Church in 1784, to the First Regular General Conference in 1792.<br /> PART 8: Volume I, Book III, Chapter 2 ? From 1787 to 1791 inclusive<br /> PART 9: Volume I, Book III, Chapter 3 ? An Account of the several Annual Conferences, and of the General Conference of 1792.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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The Life and Times of Nathan Bangs【電子書籍】[ Abel Stevens ]
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<p>Dr. Bangs was repeatedly advised in his latter years, by his official and other associates, that a record of his life would be important for his Church, if not for himself; and that he should not fail to leave, at his death, such notes of the momentous ecclesiastical measures in which he had shared as might aid in their historical illustration. When it was made known to me, soon after his decease, that he had committed to me his papers for a task so important and delicate, I felt no little reluctance to undertake it; for though an author is held responsible for the interest of his book, yet in biography its interest must depend more on its subject than on its writer; and I supposed that the life of my venerated friend had been so absorbed in purely ecclesiastical labors, that however interesting its official events might be in the history of his denomination, it could afford but comparatively few incidents of biographic and popular entertainment. I was agreeably surprised, however, in examining his abundant manuscripts, to find that they abound in personal and characteristic facts; that the early years of his public life were spent amid frontier scenes of extraordinary interest; that his vigorous manhood, for nearly half a century, was identified with the most popular, as well as most momentous measures and events of his Church; and that his declining years, singularly prolonged and serene, presented the picture of an evening of life, enviable alike to the philosopher and the Christian. I have seldom, indeed, met with a biographical study more entertaining or profitable to me personally; presenting a more effective, a more symmetrical, or a more complete life. If the narrative I have drawn from these materials fails to make a similar impression on its readers, I must acknowledge that the failure is chargeable on the author rather than the subject. I feel assured, nevertheless, that no defects of literary execution can essentially impair the rich lessons of spiritual life and consolation which are cited from the original manuscripts.</p> <p>By the license of the title of the book, as the "Life and Times" of my subject, I have introduced into the narrative many of his contemporaries, who were more or less associated with him in public life; but the volume will still be found very deficient in this respect. Repeated requests, through the public press, for letters and other materials from his old associates or their families, have been but slightly successful. Should there be hereafter an opportunity to repair this defect, I shall be happy to avail myself of it. I would also invite corrections of any errors of facts, especially of dates. No small amount of my facts is historical, and it is important for the history of Methodism that it should be accurate. An erratum has escaped my attention on page 70, where Embury is mentioned as leaving Ireland in 1765. The date should be 1760. The former is the date given by Dr. Bangs and most of our other historians. I have long been convinced that it is wrong. It has been corrected in this volume, but not till after many sheets were printed.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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The Life of Freeborn Garrettson【電子書籍】[ Nathan Bangs ]
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<p>Freeborn Garrettson (1752-1827) was one of the original Methodist circuit riders. He travelled extensively throughout parts of the United States and Canada and helped to establish the Methodist Church in America.</p> <p>When he died, his wife commissioned Nathan Bangs (a well-known Methodist historian) to create this book. She provided Bangs with journals, letters, and other documents necessary to create this incredible look into Garrettson's life.</p> <p>Anyone who enjoys biographies, US history, or church history would surely be captivated by this classic.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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