Methodism in Earnest: The History of a Revival in Great Britain, in which Twenty Thousand Souls Professed Faith in Christ, and Ten Thousand Professed Sanctification
by Rev. James Caughey
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Nashville, Tenn: E. Stevenson & F. A. Owen, 1856. Later printing. Hardcover book bound in the publisher's original full cloth-gilt. 20 cm. 456 pages. With an introduction by Thomas O. Summers. In good condition. Lengthy presentation inscription on the front loose end page. Another contemporary presentation inscription to the top of the 'Note' page. Heavy spotting/age-toning to the interior contents. Moderate edge wear/tear/bumping to the spine-sunned cloth covers. Rare. James Caughey (9 April 1810 - 30 January 1891) was a Methodist minister and evangelist who was active in the United States, England and Canada. An imposing and effective preacher, he conducted highly emotional revival meetings at which many of his audience were converted or reaffirmed their faith. This brought him into some conflict with the more respectable members of the Methodist church in Britain.
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- Title
- Methodism in Earnest: The History of a Revival in Great Britain, in which Twenty Thousand Souls Professed Faith in Christ, and Ten Thousand Professed Sanctification
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- Rev. James Caughey
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- Later printing
- Publisher
- E. Stevenson & F. A. Owen
- Place of Publication
- Nashville, Tenn
- Date Published
- 1856
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