The Early Evangelicals: L. E. Elliott-Binns 1955/Good/HC w/DJ (see photos:)
by L. E. Elliott-Binns
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First edition · In dust jacket
The book provides a systematic history of the Evangelical movement within the Church of England during the 18th century. Distinct from Methodism: Elliott-Binns' primary thesis is that Anglican evangelicalism was a distinct movement, separate from the Methodist revival led by John Wesley and George Whitefield. Societal Context: He frames the movement as both a religious and social phenomenon, examining how 18th-century cultural and historical influences shaped evangelical thought. Biographical Focus: The study highlights the "galaxy of preachers" and influential personalities who brought "new life" to what the author describes as the spiritual "dry bones" of 18th-century England Enjoy!!
- Publisher: The Seabury Press
- Year: 1955
- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Good
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