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$a 2023277112 |
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$a1666713961$q(paperback) |
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$a9781666713961$q(paperback) |
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$a9781666713978$q(hardcover) |
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$aBX8495.B28$bF56 2023 |
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$aFlores, Daniel F,$eauthor. |
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$aRespectable Methodism :$bNathan Bangs and respectability in nineteeth-century American Methodism /$cDaniel F. Flores ; foreword by Russell E. Richey. |
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$aEugene, Oregon :$bCascade Books,$c[2023] |
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$cÃ2023 |
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$axiii, 226 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm |
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$aWesleyan and Methodist explorations |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 201-226). |
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$aThe revival of American Methodist history -- The model respectable Methodist -- Decorous worship -- Elegant church architecture -- Methodist middle class -- Antislavery -- The legacy of Methodist respectability. |
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$a"The Wesleyan-Methodist movement entered American history as a fragment of British Methodism. It quickly took on a new identity in the early republic and grew into a vibrant denomination in the nineteenth century. The transitions from the rugged pioneer religion modeled by Bishop Francis Asbury to the urbane religion of industrial America was by design the goal of influential leaders of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Nathan Bangs was perhaps one of the most significant of such leaders. He rose from obscurity to the ranks of power and influence by refining patterns of worship, expanding denominational publishing, and structuring ministerial education. This study is concerned with the development of respectability in American Methodism. It also explores questions on how Bangs and other leaders dealt with in-house conflicts on issues related to race, slavery, and the poor." --$cPage 4 of cover. |
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$aBangs, Nathan,$d1778-1862. |
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$aMethodism$xHistory$y19th century. |
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$aMethodist Episcopal Church. |
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$aRichey, Russell E.$ewriter of foreword. |
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$aWesleyan and Methodist explorations. |