The people's rights: a defence of the concessions and code of laws of 1797, and the constitution of Wesleyan Methodism, against the modern assumptions of ministerial power; a repr. of the Southwark address and resolutions, and the reply to the rev. R. Watson. With an appendix, containing the deed of declaration, the plan of pacification, the concessions of 1797, and the laws, so called, of 1835


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God's Gentlemen


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David Hilliard's God's Gentlemen, originally published in 1978, remains the only detached and detailed historical analysis of the work of the Melanesian Mission. Starting with its New Zealand beginnings and its Norfolk Island years (1867-1920), the work follows the Mission's shift of headquarters to the Solomon Islands and on until the beginning of the Second World War. The Mission, which grew out of the personal vision of the first Church of England Bishop of New Zealand, George Selwyn, formally defined its field of work as 'the Islands of Melanesia' although its activities were confined almo.




Wesley and the People Called Methodists


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The practical and theological development of eighteenth-century Methodism.







Polynesian Researches


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The Aborigines of New South Wales


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A New History of Methodism


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