Description
About the Author
Dr David Ceri Jones is Reader in Welsh and Atlantic History at Aberystwyth University. Dr Eryn Mant White is Senior Lecturer in Welsh History at Aberystwyth University. Dr Boyd Stanley Schlenther received his PhD from the University of Edinburgh, and is Emeritus Reader in History at Aberystwyth University.
Reviews
'This much-needed volume opens up the history of eighteenth-century Calvinistic Methodism as a single narrative embracing both England and Wales. It offers superb treatment of the larger-than-life individuals who made this Calvinistic movement nearly the equal of its Wesleyan counterpart - including Griffith Jones, Daniel Rowland, and Howel Harris (Wales), the Countess of Huntington and Thomas Haweis (England), and George Whitefield (everywhere). The book also succeeds in explaining why Calvinistic Methodism faded in England while becoming a permanent part of the Welsh religious landscape. This is an important history very well told.' - Mark A. Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame
Book Information
ISBN 9781783169832
Author David Ceri Jones
Format Paperback
Page Count 307
Imprint University of Wales Press
Publisher University of Wales Press