The Methodist Quarterly Review

The Methodist Quarterly Review
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Pages 664
Release 1843
Genre Methodist Church
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review

Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review
Title Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review PDF eBook
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Pages 500
Release 1840
Genre Methodist Church
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The Methodist quarterly

The Methodist quarterly
Title The Methodist quarterly PDF eBook
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Pages 416
Release 1867
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The Methodist Review Quarterly

The Methodist Review Quarterly
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Pages 870
Release 1907
Genre Church and the world
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The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review

The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review
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Pages 520
Release 1831
Genre Methodist Church
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The Methodist Quarterly Review

The Methodist Quarterly Review
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Pages 380
Release 1930
Genre Church and the world
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A Little Heaven Below

A Little Heaven Below
Title A Little Heaven Below PDF eBook
Author Lester Ruth
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Pages 278
Release 2000
Genre Religion
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For early American Methodists, quarterly meetings were great festivals at the heart of Methodism's liturgical life. The meetings lasted several days and could attract thousands. In this volume, Lester Ruth offers a revisionist description of worship at the quarterly meetings in early American Methodism (ca. 1772-1825). The author describes the quarterly meeting as the setting in which early Methodism most "dramatized" itself for public view as graced fellowship. He explores each of the liturgical dynamics of this experience, including the distinction between public and private worship, the loud exuberance of American Methodists, the vivid proclamation of God's Word, the role of the sacraments and of Wesley's liturgical innovations, the power of fellowship as eschatological manifestation, and the interaction between the personal experience of grace and ecclesial inclusion. Unique in its analysis of the quarterly meetings as a key to understanding Early Methodism's liturgical life, this book redefines methodology for doing early Methodist liturgical historiography. It makes ample use of primary materials, including much unpublished archival material: hymns, letters, dairies, prayers, sermons, homiletical manuals, etc. The book offers a fuller, more accurate portrayal of the life of early American Methodists. It will enable readers to understand how Methodist polity shaped worship rhythms and practices and how Methodist piety affected worship and its interpretation. Readers will gain increased understanding of how ecclesial context affects personal experiences of God's grace.