Edited Townsend Workman George Eayrs (5 results)
Language: English
Published by Hodder & Stoughton, London, UK. 1909
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Blue Cloth. Condition: VERY GOOD ( AVERAGE). No Jacket. This is the first edition of this edition. Browned pages and fore'edges. Worn and rubbed to the outer cover binding edges and corners. VOLUME TWO ONLY. This book will be POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES FULLY INSURED (UK) ONLY . Please email for further details. OFFERED FOR SAL…E BY A FULL-TIME STOCKHOLDING CAREER BOOKSELLER WHO TELLS YOU WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEIR TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS ARE! POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES FULLY INSURED! (UK ONLY). FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". Pictorial Illustrations Throughout. (illustrator). Not Signed or Inscribed.
A new history of Methodism. In two volumes, illustrated.
Townsend, W.J. (William John), 1835-1915; H.B. (Herbert Brook) Workman, 1862-1951; and George Eayrs, 1864-1926, edited by.
Published by London: 1909., Hodder and Stoughton, 1909
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Contact seller4-star sellerHardcover. 2 vols.: xx, 598 + xvi, 676 p.: col.front. (1 Wesley 2 Asbury), 64 pl.; 24.5 cm. -- 5 appendices, index (p. 581-676) in vol. 2. Volume I. Preface, abbreviated titles used - Introduction. The place of Methodism in the life and thought of the Christian church: W - book I. The foundations of Methodism: i time and conditi…ons: T; ii Oxford Methodists: David Brook; iii John Wesley: Thomas E. Brigden; 4 Charles Wesley and the hymn-writers of Methodism: F. Luke Wiseman; v George Whitefield: W. B. FitzGerald; vi developments, institutions, helpers, opposition: E; vii English life and society, and the condition of Methodism at the death of Wesley: T - book II. British Wesleyan Methodism: i Wesleyan Methodism--the middle period: Arthur E. Gregory; ii Wesleyan Methodism--the last fifty years: R.W. Moss - book III. British branches of Methodism: i The United Methodist Church and Wesleyan Reform Union: E; ii Primitive Methodist Church and independent Methodist churches: H.B. Kendall -- Volume II. book IV. Methodism beyond the seas: i in Ireland: Charles H. Crookshank; ii on continent of Europe: George Whelpton; iii in United States, 1 beginnings of American Methodism, Ezra S. Tipple; 2 Methodist Episcopal Church and other churches, J.A. Faulkner; 3 Methodist Episcopal Church South and other churches, E.E. Hoss; 4 British America, Alex. Sutherland; 5 Australasia, E.H. Sugden; 6 South Africa, Joseph Whiteside - book V. Methodist foreign missionary enterprise: i work of British societies, W.T.A. Barber; ii work of American societies, J.A. Faulkner - book VI. Methodism to-day: i fundamental unity, J.S. Lidgett; ii unions and reunions, W. Redfern; iii lines of development, Percy Bunting, James Mudge; Statistice world-wide: E. Good edgeworn orig. blue cloth set, hinges firm. J. M. Williams, Joseph Bruff (illustrator).
More imagesA NEW HISTORY OF METHODISM (A complete two volume set - illustrated)
W. J. Townsend D.D., H.B. Workman, M.A. D.Lit., George Eayrs, F.R. Hist.S. edited by)
Language: English
Published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1909
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. A two volume complete set of this work, with both volumes being first printings of the first edition published in 1909. ***Profusely illustrated with plates including full-page tissue-guarded colour frontispiece to Volume I. showing: 'John Wesley after the painting by J.… M. Williams, R.A. circa 1742. Reproduced by special permission from the original in Didsbury Wesleyan College, Manchester. Both volumes have a period bookplate to the front free endpaper: 'ex Libris Muff'. ***Volume I: Illustrated with thirty-two black and white plates plus tissue-guarded colour frontispiece. Very good in blue cloth-covered boards with gilt titles and double rules to spine. Head and tail of spine rubbed and frayed. Small split and fraying to head of spine cloth. Interior pages and plates clean. All plates present as called for. Spine tight. A hint of sporadic foxing to margins of a few pages. No dustwrapper. ***xx prelim-pages including preface, complete with tipped-in errata slip (as called for), and list of illustrations plus 598 pages. ***Volume II: Illustrated with thirty-two black and white plates plus tissue-guarded frontispiece showing: Francis Asbury reproduced from the portrait painted by Bruff in 1808 and now in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, New Jersey, U.S.A. Very good in blue cloth-covered boards with gilt titles and double rules to spine. Head and tail of spine rubbed and frayed. Interior pages and plates clean. All plates present as called for. Spine tight. Hint of very light sporadic foxing to a few margins of pages. No dustwrapper. xvi prelim-pages including contents and complete with tipped-in errata slip (as called for), and list of illustrations plus 676 pages including index to rear and folding chart of statistics of methodism 1908. ***248 mm x 178mm. ***'For some time a History of Methodism has been required which should utilize the results of recent study upon the origins of the Methodist churches, manifest the sense of their oneness which all feel increasingly, and set forth worldwide Methodism as a branch of the Church Catholic with its own notes and an essential unity underlying its several forms in many lands. "A New History of Methodism" is designed to do this. It may claim this title, since not only is it the result of fresh study of the sources, but its plan and method have not been previously employed in Methodism histories. (Quote taken from the Preface) ***A very well presented and detailed work on the history of Methodism. A heavy two volume set, now over a hundred years old. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate. ***PLEASE NOTE: This two volume set is heavy - please contact us for shipping rates if you live outside the UK.
Published by Hodder and Stoughton, Great Britain 1909
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- First Edition
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Cloth. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Hardback. First Edition. A New History of Methodism. Volume I. Slight foxing to end inside covers. Presentation sticker to previous owner to inside cover saying 'Presented to Mr. C. E. Banks by friends of the Lewisham Weslean Church in token of their appreciation of his fait…hful and devoted services as Leader of the Open Air Mission for the last 23 years.' Dated May 9th 1912. Slight wear to top and bottom edge of spine and corners of cloth. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. Contents: preface. Illustrations. Abbreviated Titles Used. Introduction - The Place of Methodism in the Life and Thought of the Christian Church. Book I - The Foundations of Methodism: The Time and Conditions. The Oxford Methodists. John Wesley. Charles Wesley and the Hymn-Writers of Methodism. George Whitefield. Developments, Institutions, Helpers, Opposition. English Life and Society, and the Condition of Methodism at the Death of Wesley. Book II - British Wesley Methodism: Wesleyan Methodism - The Middle Period. Wesleyan Methodism - The Last Fifty Years. Book III - British Branches of Methodism: The United Methodist Church and the Wesleyan Reform Union. The Primitive Methodist Church and the Independent Methodist Churches. Illustrations. 598 pp. (We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions, Reference books ,and all types of Academic Literature.).
More imagesA NEW HISTORY OF METHODISM [A complete two volume set - illustrated]
W. J. Townsend D.D., H.B. Workman, M.A. D.Lit., George Eayrs, F.R. Hist.S. edited by)
Published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1909
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. A two volume complete set of this work, with both volumes being first printings of the first edition published in 1909. ***Profusely illustrated with plates including full-page tissue-guarded colour frontispiece to Volume I. showing: 'John Wesley after the painting by J.… M. Williams, R.A. circa 1742. Reproduced by special permission from the original in Didsbury Wesleyan College, Manchester. Both volumes have a gift inscription in fountain pen ink to the top of the front free endpaper: 'Dinah Tyszka from Rex Russell 1987'. ***Volume I: Illustrated with thirty-two black and white plates plus tissue-guarded colour frontispiece. Very good in blue cloth-covered boards with gilt titles and double rules to spine. Head and tail of spine rubbed and frayed. Small split and fraying to head of spine cloth. Interior pages and plates clean. All plates present as called for. Spine tight. A hint of sporadic foxing to margins of a few pages. No dustwrapper. ***xx prelim-pages including preface, complete with tipped-in errata slip (as called for), and list of illustrations plus 598 pages. ***Volume II: Illustrated with thirty-two black and white plates plus tissue-guarded frontispiece showing: Francis Asbury reproduced from the portrait painted by Bruff in 1808 and now in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, New Jersey, U.S.A. Very good in blue cloth-covered boards with gilt titles and double rules to spine. Head and tail of spine rubbed and frayed. Small split and fraying to head of spine cloth. Interior pages and plates clean. All plates present as called for. Spine tight. Hint of very light sporadic foxing to a few margins of pages. No dustwrapper. xvi prelim-pages including contents and complete with tipped-in errata slip (as called for), and list of illustrations plus 676 pages including index to rear and folding chart of statistics of methodism 1908. ***248 mm x 178mm. ***'For some time a History of Methodism has been required which should utilize the results of recent study upon the origins of the Methodist churches, manifest the sense of their oneness which all feel increasingly, and set forth worldwide Methodism as a branch of the Church Catholic with its own notes and an essential unity underlying its several forms in many lands. "A New History of Methodism" is designed to do this. It may claim this title, since not only is it the result of fresh study of the sources, but its plan and method have not been previously employed in Methodism histories. [Quote taken from the Preface] ***A very well presented and detailed work on the history of Methodism. A heavy two volume set, now over a hundred years old. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate. ***PLEASE NOTE: This two volume set is heavy - please contact us for shipping rates if you live outside the UK.