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Lake Methodism
Polite Literature and Popular Religion in England, 1780–1830 -
Eighteenth-century women's writing and the Methodist media revolution
'consider the Lord as ever present reader' -
Lake Methodism
polite literature and popular religion in England, 1780 - 1830 -
The Hart sisters
early African Caribbean writers, evangelicals, and radicals -
The Hart sisters
early African Caribbean writers, evangelicals, and radicals -
Samantha among the brethren
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A second letter to the author
&c. Being a reply to the answer of a late pamphlet of Mr. Wesley against Mr. Erskine. By James Kershaw, Author of The Appeal to the Public -
Methodism in the light of the English literature of the last century
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Methodism and the literature of the eighteenth century
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Eighteenth-century women's writing and the Methodist media revolution
'consider the lord as ever present reader' -
Textual warfare and the making of Methodism
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Eighteenth-century women's writing and the Methodist media revolution
'consider the lord as ever present reader' -
A second letter to the author
&c. Being a reply to the answer of a late pamphlet of Mr. Wesley against Mr. Erskine. By James Kershaw, Author of The Appeal to the Public -
Textual warfare and the making of Methodism
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Eighteenth-century women's writing and the Methodist media revolution
'consider the Lord as ever present reader' -
The Hart sisters
early African Caribbean writers, evangelicals, and radicals -
Eighteenth-century women's writing and the Methodist media revolution
'consider the Lord ... as ever present reader' -
Methodism and the literature of the eighteenth century
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Methodism in the light of the English literature of the last century
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The Hart sisters
early African Caribbean writers, evangelicals, and radicals -
The clue to the Brontěs
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Lake Methodism
polite literature and popular religion in England, 1780 - 1830 -
The Hart sisters
early African Caribbean writers, evangelicals, and radicals -
Romanticism and Methodism
the problem of religious enthusiasm -
Textual warfare and the making of methodism