"Description: The Nonconformists of England and Wales, the Protestants outside the Church of England, were particularly numerous in the Victorian years. From being a small minority in the eighteenth century, they had increased to represent nearly half the worshipping nation by the middle years of the nineteenth century. These Methodists, Congregationalists, Baptists, Quakers, Unitarians, and others helped shape society and made their mar ..."
"The Nonconformists of England and Wales, the Protestants outside the Church of England, were particularly numerous in the Victorian years. These Methodists, Congregationalists, Baptists, Quakers, Unitarians, and others helped shape society and made their mark in politics. This book explains the main characteristics of each denomination and examines the circumstances that enabled them to grow. It evaluates the main academic hypothesis ab ..."
"The worldwide Anglican movement is a vibrant and flourishing, if sometimes troubled, international phenomenon. In recent decades, it has experienced exponential growth, especially in parts of Africa and Asia, where dynamic evangelism and church planting are often seen. Yet, for their historic roots, Anglicans across the globe continue to look back to one small but longestablished province, the Church of England. The Anglican movement, a ..."
"A fervant millennial hope has often existed at the heart of Protestant evangelicalism. Varieties of eschatology have exercised a profound impact on the movement's theology and history. Although millennialism had a respected lineage within conservative Protestantism, it flourished with enormous energy in the early nineteenth century as evangelicals responded to the threat of the American and European revolutions and the cultural pessimis ..."
Conscience and Compromise Forgotten Evangelicals of Nineteenth-Century Scotland (Studies in Evangelical History and Thought) by Patricia Meldrum, DavidBebbington Paperback, 438 Pages, Published 2007 by Paternoster ISBN-13: 978-1-84227-421-7, ISBN: 1-84227-421-X
"The Scottish Episcopal Church in the nineteenth century was dominated by High Churchmen. But by around 1820, Evangelical clergy began to take up posts within its fold, particularly in the major Scottish cities, holiday centres and in places where wealthy patrons could supply funds necessary to sustain a church. The Evangelical newcomers reached a numerical peak from 1842 to 1854, when they accounted for around one in seven of all episco ..."
"Prisoners of Hope? A fervant millennial hope has often existed at the heart of Protestant evangelicalism. Varieties of eschatology have exercised a profound impact on the movement's theology and history. Although millennialism had a respected lineage within conservative Protestantism, it flourished with enormous energy in the early nineteenth century as evangelicals responded to the threat of the American and European revolutions and th ..."
"The Independent Methodists have never been a large denomination, and even in the Northwest of England, their heartland, their history is little known. John Dolan's book provides the definitive history of Independent Methodism from its beginnings shortly after the death of John Wesley. The Author describes the formative influences in the first half of the nineteenth century - Methodist, Quaker and Revivalist - that shaped the movement, ..."
"Honored in 2006 as a "Year's Best Book for Preachers" by Preaching magazine. The word evangelical is widely used and widely misunderstood. Where did evangelicals come from? How did their influence become so widespread throughout the world? This book continues a compelling series of books charting the course of English-speaking evangelicalism over the last three hundred years. Evangelical culture at the end of the nineteenth century is ..."
"A clearly written introduction to the history and theology of this international people, "Baptists through the Centuries" provides a chronological survey of the main developments in Baptist life and thought from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries. As Baptists spread globally beyond their British and American origins, Bebbington persuasively demonstrates how they constantly adapted to the cultures and societies in which they live ..."
Gathering to His Name The Story of the Open Brethren in Britain and Ireland. By Tim Grass ; Foreword by DavidBebbington. FIRST EDITION : 2006. **Presentation copy** by Tim Grass, DavidBebbington Paperback, 589 Pages, Published 2007 by Paternoster Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-84227-220-6, ISBN: 1-84227-220-9
"This book traces the story of the Brethren movement in Britain and Ireland from its beginnings in the 1820s to the present day, with a primary focus on those gatherings known as Open Brethren.The overall aim is to provide a readable ..."
The Nonconformist Conscience(1st Edition) (Routledge Library Editions: Political Science Volume 19) by DavidW. Bebbington Hardcover, 208 Pages, Published 2009 by Routledge ISBN-13: 978-0-415-55554-8, ISBN: 0-415-55554-X