
The Oxford Methodists
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In the burgeoning landscape of 18th-century England, the Methodist movement emerged as a powerful force for spiritual renewal and social reform. "The Oxford Methodists: Memoirs of the Rev. Messrs. Clayton, Ingham, Gambold, Hervey, and Broughton" by Rev. L. Tyerman offers an insightful exploration of the lives and legacies of pivotal figures who shaped this transformative era. Through vivid narratives, Tyerman highlights their commitment to community service and the establishment of unyielding faith practices. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this meticulously researched document reveals the profound impact of these early Methodists on religious thought and social justice, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the roots of modern spirituality and activism.
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