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Financing of John Wesley''s Methodism C.1740-1800

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Zusatztext Clive Murray Norris's exploration of the financial management and organization of 18th-century Methodism not only sheds new light on the complexities of the denomination's origins and early growth, but addresses themes that resonate with more recent Methodist history and current practice. Based on the author's PhD thesis, The Financing of John Wesley's Methodism c. 1740-1800 is a richly detailed study of a wide range of primary sources set in the broader contexts of Methodist history and British economic history... This book therefore makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the day-to-day functioning of early Methodism. Informationen zum Autor Clive Norris is an Independent Scholar. Klappentext The dominant activities of the eighteenth century Wesleyan Methodist Connexion, in terms of expenditure, were the support of itinerant preaching, and the construction and maintenance of preaching houses. These were supported by a range of both regular and occasional flows of funds, primarily from members' contributions, gifts from supporters, various forms of debt finance, and profits from the Book Room. Three other areas of action also had significant financial implications for the movement: education, welfare, and missions. The Financing of John Wesley's Methodism c.1740-1800 describes what these activities cost, and how the money required was raised and managed. Though much of the discussion is informed by financial and other quantitative data, Clive Norris examines a myriad of human struggles, and the conflict experienced by many early Wesleyan Methodists between their desire to spread the Gospel and the limitations of their personal and collective resources. He describes the struggle between what Methodists saw as the promptings of Holy Spirit and their daily confrontation with reality, not least the financial constraints which they faced. Zusammenfassung It considers the Wesleyan brothers' (John (1703-1791) and Charles Wesley (1707-1788)) Methodist movement. The volume describes the struggle between what Methodists saw as the promptings of Holy Spirit and their daily confrontation with reality, not least the financial constraints which they faced. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Tables List of Figures List of Annexes in Appendix List of Abbreviations Introduction 1: Wesleyan Itinerant Preachers 2: Financing the Preaching Operation 3: The Preachers' Fund 4: The Wesleyan Chapel Estate 5: The Connexional Financing of Wesleyan Chapels 6: Societies, Circuits, and the Connexion 7: The Wesleyan Methodist Book Room 8: Book Room Finances 9: Education, Welfare, and Missions 10: Conclusions ...

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