John Walford
Memoirs of the Life and Labours of the Late Venerable Hugh Bourne
By a Member of the Bourne Family
John Walford
Memoirs of the Life and Labours of the Late Venerable Hugh Bourne
By a Member of the Bourne Family
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The first published biography of the co-founder of the Primitive Methodist movement Hugh Bourne (1772 1852).
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The first published biography of the co-founder of the Primitive Methodist movement Hugh Bourne (1772 1852).
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 330g
- ISBN-13: 9781108024983
- ISBN-10: 110802498X
- Artikelnr.: 32952413
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 330g
- ISBN-13: 9781108024983
- ISBN-10: 110802498X
- Artikelnr.: 32952413
1. Ancestors
2. Homely diet and exercise
3. Goes to Mr. Cooper's school
4. Hears the Methodists at the ash
5. Wilderness of pain
6. A new chapter of events
7. Loss of means
8. Result of the conversation between the blacksmith and the collier
9. Hugh Bourne's fears and timidity
10. A revival of Primitive Methodism commenced
11. Hugh Bourne's first attempt at pulpit preaching
12. The two potters
13. 1803 opens new scenes
14. Remarkable men
15. A chapel built at Norton
16. Striking incidents to be noticed
17. Preparations for Norton camp meeting
18. Good results of the camp meeting
19. Trials and support
20. Labours of H. Bourne and W. Clowes in the early part of 1809
21. Camp meeting on Runcorn Hill.
2. Homely diet and exercise
3. Goes to Mr. Cooper's school
4. Hears the Methodists at the ash
5. Wilderness of pain
6. A new chapter of events
7. Loss of means
8. Result of the conversation between the blacksmith and the collier
9. Hugh Bourne's fears and timidity
10. A revival of Primitive Methodism commenced
11. Hugh Bourne's first attempt at pulpit preaching
12. The two potters
13. 1803 opens new scenes
14. Remarkable men
15. A chapel built at Norton
16. Striking incidents to be noticed
17. Preparations for Norton camp meeting
18. Good results of the camp meeting
19. Trials and support
20. Labours of H. Bourne and W. Clowes in the early part of 1809
21. Camp meeting on Runcorn Hill.
1. Ancestors
2. Homely diet and exercise
3. Goes to Mr. Cooper's school
4. Hears the Methodists at the ash
5. Wilderness of pain
6. A new chapter of events
7. Loss of means
8. Result of the conversation between the blacksmith and the collier
9. Hugh Bourne's fears and timidity
10. A revival of Primitive Methodism commenced
11. Hugh Bourne's first attempt at pulpit preaching
12. The two potters
13. 1803 opens new scenes
14. Remarkable men
15. A chapel built at Norton
16. Striking incidents to be noticed
17. Preparations for Norton camp meeting
18. Good results of the camp meeting
19. Trials and support
20. Labours of H. Bourne and W. Clowes in the early part of 1809
21. Camp meeting on Runcorn Hill.
2. Homely diet and exercise
3. Goes to Mr. Cooper's school
4. Hears the Methodists at the ash
5. Wilderness of pain
6. A new chapter of events
7. Loss of means
8. Result of the conversation between the blacksmith and the collier
9. Hugh Bourne's fears and timidity
10. A revival of Primitive Methodism commenced
11. Hugh Bourne's first attempt at pulpit preaching
12. The two potters
13. 1803 opens new scenes
14. Remarkable men
15. A chapel built at Norton
16. Striking incidents to be noticed
17. Preparations for Norton camp meeting
18. Good results of the camp meeting
19. Trials and support
20. Labours of H. Bourne and W. Clowes in the early part of 1809
21. Camp meeting on Runcorn Hill.