Explore the theological and ethical landscape of 19th-century Methodism with this volume of "The Methodist Review." Originally published in 1886, Volume 68 offers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual debates and spiritual concerns of the Methodist community during a transformative period. This collection of essays and articles provides valuable insights into the development of Methodist thought and its engagement with the social and moral issues of the time. A significant resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of Christianity and the evolution of Methodist theology.
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