This book explores the life and spirituality of John Cennick (1718-55) and argues for a new appreciation of the contradictions and complexities in early evangelicalism.
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"Cotter brings to life the person of John Cennick in a fresh and insightful way. The book is well structured, well conceived, and well written. Cennick is a significant, yet under-explored, character in both social and religious history." - Jared Stephens in Journal of European Baptist Studies (JEBS)
"Cotter offers an excellent account of Cennick as a Moravian. His doctorate in German literature, theological expertise, and insightfulness into personal character all contribute significantly to the book's success. ...[The book] both revolutionises our understanding of a significant figure in the English Revival and makes an important contribution to Moravian history." - Colin Podmore in Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society
"Cotter offers an excellent account of Cennick as a Moravian. His doctorate in German literature, theological expertise, and insightfulness into personal character all contribute significantly to the book's success. ...[The book] both revolutionises our understanding of a significant figure in the English Revival and makes an important contribution to Moravian history." - Colin Podmore in Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society