A detailed, illustrated history of Canadian Methodism from early unions to its expansion in the 19th century.
This second volume offers a clear narrative, key events, and portraits that bring the era to life. It compiles chapters, timelines, and biographical sketches to illuminate how Methodism grew, organized, and connected across Canada.
This edition presents a chronological study with vivid portraits and illustrations, helping readers understand the people, places, and decisions that shaped the church’s development. It combines documentary detail with accessible writing so both casual readers and researchers can follow the story.
- Covers pivotal moments, such as the dissolution and restoration of union, and the rise of education and missions.
- Includes numerous portraits and illustrations that accompany the narrative.
- Presents organized chapters and a broad timeline for easy reference.
- Useful for readers interested in Canadian religious history and the history of Methodism.
Ideal for readers of Canadian religious history, church history enthusiasts, and those exploring Methodism’s roots in Canada.