History of the Primitive Methodist Church : Cambridge Library Collection - History - Holliday Bickerstaffe Kendall

History of the Primitive Methodist Church

By: Holliday Bickerstaffe Kendall

Paperback | 23 December 2010

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Holliday Bickerstaff Kendall (1844 1919) was a Methodist minister and a social historian. Born into a family of Primitive Methodist ministers, Kendall himself served as a minister between 1864 and 1903. This volume, written during his retirement and first published in 1919, contains Kendall's history of the origins and development of the Primitive Methodist movement. The movement originated with Hugh Bourne (1772 1852) and William Clowes (1780 1851), who attempted to restore the mass evangelism they thought had been lost in the Wesleyan Church after 1810. Kendall explores the social and political context of this period, and discusses Bourne's and Clowes' influence on the origins of the movement. He then describes the growth and development of the movement in the nineteenth century, discussing the expansion of the church until 1918. This clear and concise volume is considered the definitive work on the history of the movement."

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