John Wesley and the Women Preachers of Early Methodism
Paul Wesley Chilcote
This was another random book I picked off the shelves of the UL to try and understand something of the tradition that I’m about to step into. It has vast amounts of notes, is well researched and gives some context as to how women were given a role that was later taken away. Again, it wasn't the best thing I've read this year (I'm still struggling to beat Watership Down), but is useful in understanding how Methodism came to where it is now.
This was another random book I picked off the shelves of the UL to try and understand something of the tradition that I’m about to step into. It has vast amounts of notes, is well researched and gives some context as to how women were given a role that was later taken away. Again, it wasn't the best thing I've read this year (I'm still struggling to beat Watership Down), but is useful in understanding how Methodism came to where it is now.
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