Methodism and society in central Southern England 1740-1851
Methodism and society in central Southern England 1740-1851
The area covered by this study of southern Methodism is determined by the extent of the original Salisbury Circuit and its later offshoots and therefore includes most of Hampshire and Dorset. The growth and distribution of Methodism up to 18511 Tracing the proliferation of Methodism within these parameters brings into focus a number of issues in which historians have recently interested themselves; e.g. What is the relationship between the distribution of Methodism and the pattern of An
University of Southampton
Vickers, John Ashley
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1986
Vickers, John Ashley
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Vickers, John Ashley
(1986)
Methodism and society in central Southern England 1740-1851.
University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.
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The area covered by this study of southern Methodism is determined by the extent of the original Salisbury Circuit and its later offshoots and therefore includes most of Hampshire and Dorset. The growth and distribution of Methodism up to 18511 Tracing the proliferation of Methodism within these parameters brings into focus a number of issues in which historians have recently interested themselves; e.g. What is the relationship between the distribution of Methodism and the pattern of An
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Published date: 1986
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