The Whole Case Stated presents correspondence related to the case of J. Caughey and the British Wesleyan Conference, as seen through the eyes of 'A Wesleyan Methodist.' This collection provides a detailed look into a specific dispute within the 19th-century Wesleyan Methodist community. The letters offer insights into the theological, administrative, and personal dimensions of the controversy, shedding light on the challenges and dynamics within the British Wesleyan Conference during this period. For readers interested in Methodist history, religious disputes, or 19th-century British religious life, this compilation offers a valuable primary source.
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