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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF METHODIST HISTORICAL LITERATURE, 2013

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

1. COLLINS, Kenneth Joseph: A Wesley Bibliography [principally of secondary works], second edition, Wilmore, KY: First Fruits Press. 2013, viii + 265p. http://place.asburyseminary.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1016&context=firs tfruitspapers

2. FIELD, Clive Douglas: ‘Bibliography of Methodist historical literature, 2012’, Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, vol. 59, no. 2 (Supplement), May 2013, pp. 79-104.

3. FIELD, Clive Douglas: ‘Sources for Protestant Nonconformity in and Wales since 1662: a structured bibliography’, T&T Clark Companion to Nonconformity, edited by Robert Pope, : Bloomsbury, 2013, pp. 495-532.

4. MADDEN, John Lionel: ‘Cyhoeddiadau diweddar ar Fethodistiaeth Galfinaidd yng Nghymru, 2012/recent publications on Welsh Calvinistic , 2012’, Cylchgrawn Hanes, vol. 37, 2013, pp. 136-40.

5. RODDIE, Robin Parker: ‘Bibliography of Irish Methodist historical literature, 2012’, Bulletin of the Methodist Historical Society of Ireland, vol. 18, 2013, pp. 180-5.

See also no. 29.

GUIDES TO SOURCES AND ARCHIVES

6. ANDERSON, Christopher J.: ‘“We desire everything illustrating the history of Methodism that we can procure”: examining the Methodist collections at Drew University’, Theological Librarianship, vol. 6, no. 1, January 2013, pp. 9-15, https://journal.atla.com/ojs/index.php/theolib

7. HIMSWORTH, Sheila: ‘Transferring the Methodist connexional archives to Manchester’ [in 1977], West Midlands Methodist History Society Bulletin, vol. 10, no. 2, Autumn 2013, pp. 10-18.

See also nos. 3, 64.

EDITIONS OF PRIMARY SOURCES

8. BARNSLEY.-Ebenezer Chapel: Ebenezer Methodist [listed alphabetically within two chronological sequences, for 1864-

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1912 and 1913-73], transcription: Dorothy Poulter, compiler: Jeff Chambers, first reprint, Barnsley: Barnsley Family History Society, 2008, 2 vols, iv + 32, iv + 37p.

9. BARNSLEY.-Primitive Methodist Chapel, Staincross: Primitive Methodist: Greenside, Staincross Baptisms [listed alphabetically within three chronological sequences, for 1875-1909, 1910-19, and 1920-44], transcription: John Higgs, compiler: Jeff Chambers, Barnsley: Barnsley Family History Society, 2013, 3 vols, iii + 24, iii + 23, iii + 20p.

10. BELFAST.-Agnes Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel: Agnes Street Baptisms, 1864–1931, Marriages, 1869–1930, transcribed and prepared by members of the North of Ireland Family History Society, Newtownabbey: the Society, 2012, 50 + 20p. and on CD-ROM.

11. CENSUS OFFICE: The Religious Census of 1851: Northumberland and County Durham, edited by Alan Frederick Munden, Publications of the Surtees Society, vol. 216, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2012, lxxxv + 581p.

12. .-Diocese of York: Archdeaconry of Nottingham: Church Life in Georgian Nottinghamshire: Archbishop Drummond’s Parish Visitation Returns, 1764, edited by Howard Fisher, Thoroton Society Record Series, vol. 46, [Nottingham]: the Society, 2012, xliv + 228p.

13. COKE, Thomas: The Letters of Dr , edited by John Ashley Vickers, Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2013, xx + 787p.

14. McROBERTS, James: ‘Young Citizen, Old Soldier’: From Boyhood in Antrim to Hell on the Somme – the Journal of Rifleman James McRoberts, No. 1885, 14th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles (YCV), January 1915–April 1917, edited by David Truesdale, Solihull: Helion, 2012, 214p.

15. MADDOX, Randy Lynn: ‘James Erskine’s critique of on ’ [transcript of Erskine’s reflections on John Wesley’s sermon on Genesis 17:1 (1749)], Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, vol. 59, no. 2, May 2013, pp. 39-53.

16. MADDOX, Randy Lynn and FRAZIER, James Russell: ‘’s initial letter to John Wesley concerning Spirit and Christian perfection’ [transcripts of Benson’s draft letter to Wesley, December 1770 and Benson’s letter to Alexander Mather, 20 December 1770], Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 60-77.

17. STARK, David Thomas: ‘Beyond perfection: a redemptive reading of retracted holiness testimony in John Walsh’s letter to , 15 August 1762’, introduced, transcribed, and annotated by David Thomas Stark, Wesley and Methodist Studies, vol. 5, 2013, pp. 123-51.

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18. WESLEY, Charles: The Letters of Charles Wesley: A Critical Edition, with Introduction and Notes – Volume I, 1728-1756, edited by Kenneth George Charles Newport and Gareth Lloyd, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, xxxvi + 472p.

19. WESLEY, Charles: The Lyrical of Charles Wesley: A Reader, [edited by] Steven T. Kimbrough [and including a scriptural index to Charles Wesley’s poetry], expanded edition, Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2013, xx + 384p.

20. WESLEY, John: ‘Instructions for Children (1745)’, Christian Catechetical Texts, Book 2: Orthodoxy and , 1618-1778, compiled by William Patrick McDonald, Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2011, pp. 817-48.

21. WESLEY, John: ‘Os Pensamentos sobre a Escravidão (1774) de John Wesley: introdução e tradução para o português brasileiro’ [Wesley’s Thoughts upon Slavery, translated into Portuguese by Filipe Mia, with introduction and notes by Helmut Renders], Revista Caminhando, vol. 18, no. 1, January-June 2013, pp. 153-81, https://www.metodista.br/revistas/revistas-ims/index.php/CA/article/ view/3779/3579

22. WESLEY, John: The Sermons of John Wesley: A Collection for the Christian Journey [60 sermons], edited by Kenneth Joseph Collins and Jason E. Vickers, Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2013, xxiii + 656p.

23. WESLEY, John: ‘“Vá em frente, em nome de Deus”: seis cartas abolicionistas dos anos 1787 e 1791, escritas por John Wesley, traduzidas e interpretadas’ [six letters from Wesley to abolitionists, 1787-91, transcribed in English, translated into Portuguese, and with introduction and notes by Helmut Renders], Revista Caminhando, vol. 18, no. 1, January-June 2013, pp. 183-98, https://www. metodista.br/revistas/revistas-ims/index.php/CA/article/view/3626/3592

24. WESLEY, John and WESLEY, Charles: A New and Critical Edition of George Osborn’s ‘The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley’ (1868-1872), with the Addition of Notes, Annotations, Biographical and Background Information, Volume XI [comprising ‘Hymns on the Four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles’, Mark, Luke, and John], edited by Samuel J. Rogal, Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2013, 2 vols, [12] + 861p.

25. WILD, Watson: ‘Watson Wild (1821-1893)’ [reminiscences of a Primitive , edited by David Colin Dews], Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire) Bulletin, no. 104, Autumn 2013, pp. 2-26.

26. YEAGER, Jonathan Mark: Early : A Reader, edited by Jonathan Mark Yeager [62 extracts from primary sources, including from , John Wesley, Charles Wesley, Mary Fletcher, John William Fletcher, , and Thomas Coke], New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, xii + 404p.

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See also nos. 53, 108-9, 111-12, 134, 168, 230, 258.

CONNEXIONAL HISTORIES

27. BECK, Brian Edgar: ‘Methodism: shifting balances, 1939-2010’, The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 65-84.

28. CALDER, Alexander J.: ‘The Primitive Methodist Connexion: Tackling the Myth’ [with special reference to the mapping of Primitive Methodist chapels and cottage meetings in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and in 1851], Open University Ph.D. thesis, 2012.

29. CAMPBELL, Ted Allen: ‘The origins and early growth of Methodism, 1730-91’ [a literature review], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 13-31.

30. DAVIS, Morris Lee: ‘Methodism: consolidation and reunion, 1865-1939’ [in Britain, Canada, and the United States], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 51-64.

31. HEITZENRATER, Richard Paul: Wesley and the People Called Methodists, second edition, Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2013, xiv + [2] + 390p.

32. JEREMY, David John: ‘Church statistics and the growth of global Methodism: some preliminary descriptive statistics’, The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 87-107.

33. TIDBALL, Derek John: ‘“Secession is an ugly thing”: the emergence and development of Free Methodism in late twentieth-century England’ [from 1971], Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the Twentieth Century, edited by David William Bebbington and David Ceri Jones, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 209-29.

34. WALLACE, Charles Isaac: ‘On knowing Christ in the flesh: towards a bodily reading of the Methodist revival’, Wesley and Methodist Studies, vol. 5, 2013, pp. 56-74.

35. WATSON, Kevin M.: ‘The price of respectability: Methodism in Britain and the United States, 1791-1865’, The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 33-50.

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36. WILKINSON, Ralph: ‘The Methodist Church in Britain: a personal view to mark the 80th anniversary of Methodist union’, Cumbria Wesley Historical Society Journal, no. 71, Spring 2013, pp. 6-17.

37. YRIGOYEN, Charles and WARRICK, Susan Eltscher: Historical Dictionary of Methodism, [edited by] Charles Yrigoyen and Susan Eltscher Warrick, third edition, Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2013, xxxv + 487p.

See also nos. 26, 64, 262.

LOCAL HISTORIES: ENGLAND

38. BEATTIE, Ian: ‘Wesley’s Cumbrian routes, part 4’ [Stainmore and Carlisle], Cumbria Wesley Historical Society Journal, no. 72, Autumn 2013, pp. 14-18.

39. BRUCE, Steve: ‘Religion in “Ashworthy”, 1958-2011: a sociology classic revisited’ [religious change in Northlew, Devon, with reference to the Anglican and Methodist Churches], Rural Theology, vol. 11, no. 2, November 2013, pp. 92-102.

40. BRUNGER, Robert: West End Methodists: A Story of Methodism in Skelton-in- Cleveland [1812-2012], [Chadderton]: Church in the Market Place Publications, 2013, ix + 85p.

41. CHEETHAM, Keith: ‘The Wednesbury riots’ [1743-44], , no. 8102, 5 April 2013, p. 16.

42. CURRAN, David J.: Methodism in South Holland, Lincolnshire: The Chapels and People, the Background and Factual Information, 1780-2012, Spalding: the author, 2012, [2] + 112 + [2] + 49p.

43. DEWS, David Colin: ‘Glasshouses: a Nidderdale Wesleyan model village’ [in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries], Yorkshire Methodism: Essays to Commemorate the Jubilee Year of the Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire), edited by Edward Royle, Leeds: Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire), 2013, pp. 31-52.

44. FOORD, Keith D.: The Methodist Road to Battle: Some Early History of Methodism in Rye and East Sussex Leading to the Tale of Battle Methodist Church, 1756 to 2013, Battle: Battle Methodist Church, 2013, [8] + 95p.

45. FOORD, Keith D.: Winchelsea Historic Methodist Chapel, Including Some Early History of Winchelsea and Wesleyan Methodism in East Sussex, Battle: Battle Methodist Church, 2013, [10] + 52p.

46. GRAY, Lydia: ‘“And who is my neighbour?” The Methodists of Hunsonby and Winskill in their local context, 1821-1871’, Transactions of the Cumberland &

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Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, third series, vol. 13, 2013, pp. 171-90.

47. GRAY, Lydia: Members Together: Methodism in Hunsonby and Winskill, 1800- 1932, Hunsonby: the author, 2012, 101p.

48. GREENWOOD, Martin: ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ Revisited: The Nonconformists of Banburyshire, 1662-2012 [Banbury’s hinterland in North Oxfordshire, South Northamptonshire, and South Warwickshire], Charlbury: Wychwood Press, 2013, 128 + xp.

49. HEATHER, Pat: A Question of Faith: A History of Religious Dissent in Farnham, Farnham: Farnham and District Museum Society, 2010, [4] + vi + 126p.

50. JEFFERIES, Marion D.: Stockton House and Early Methodists: A History from Georgian Times in Stockton on Forest, York [including the history of the Methodist chapel in the village, 1760-2010], York: Quacks Books, 2012, iv + 56p.

51. LATHAM, Roger: East Leake Methodism, 1862-2012, [East Leake: East Leake Methodist Church], 2012, 59p.

52. LENTON, John Herriott: ‘The importance of Yorkshire Methodism: members, money, and ministers’, Yorkshire Methodism: Essays to Commemorate the Jubilee Year of the Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire), edited by Edward Royle, Leeds: Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire), 2013, pp. 1-16.

53. MACKENZIE, Andrew and HARROWING, Ray: Some Times Remembered [reminiscences of Sporle Methodist Church, 1945-54], [Sporle: the Church], 2012, [2] + 75p.

54. MIDGLEY, Patricia: The Churches and the Working Classes: Leeds, 1870-1920, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012, ix + 333p.

55. ROSE, Edward Alan: ‘Methodism in Saddleworth’ [eighteenth to twentieth centuries], Yorkshire Methodism: Essays to Commemorate the Jubilee Year of the Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire), edited by Edward Royle, Leeds: Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire), 2013, pp. 17-29.

56. ROYLE, Edward: ‘Aspects of Methodism in the East Riding’ [with special reference to Primitive Methodism in the nineteenth century], Yorkshire Methodism: Essays to Commemorate the Jubilee Year of the Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire), edited by Edward Royle, Leeds: Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire), 2013, pp. 83-110.

57. TWITCHEN, Betty and REES, Neil: Chairmaker’s Cottage to Chiltern Chapel: Lane End Methodist Church, Near High Wycombe [1801-2012], Chesham: Hawkes Design & Publishing, 2012, 72p.

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58. VIRGOE, Norma: O Little Town: Attleborough’s Methodist Story, Attleborough: Attleborough Methodist Church, 2013, 64p.

See also nos. 8-9, 11-12, 25, 28, 66, 72, 101, 110, 113, 158, 166, 184, 187, 192, 196, 198, 202, 212, 214, 216, 225, 229, 240, 261.

LOCAL HISTORIES: IRELAND

59. FITZPATRICK, David: ‘Protestant depopulation and the Irish Revolution’ [out- migration of Protestants from Southern Ireland, 1911-26], Irish Historical Studies, vol. 38, no. 152, November 2013, pp. 643-70.

60. FITZPATRICK, David: ‘The spectre of “ethnic cleansing” in revolutionary Ireland’ [Methodism in West Cork in the early 1920s], Bulletin of the Methodist Historical Society of Ireland, vol. 18, 2013, pp. 5-70.

61. MANKIN, Kenneth: ‘Ireland Lease-Lend’ [story of the Ireland Lease-Lend initiative in 1972-73 in which teams of English Methodist ministers supported Northern Ireland Methodists at the height of the political troubles in the province], Methodism from Tees to Tweed: Bulletin of the North East Methodist History Society, no. 99, Spring 2013, pp. 14-18.

62. WADDINGTON, Shelagh B.: ‘Where were the Methodists? A review of the distribution of Methodists between 1861 and 1911 in twenty-six counties of Ireland’ [as reflected in the census of population], Bulletin of the Methodist Historical Society of Ireland, vol. 18, 2013, pp. 71-85.

See also nos. 5, 10, 14, 97, 104, 200, 208, 222, 266-7.

LOCAL HISTORIES: WALES

63. WHITE, Eryn Mant: ‘Whitefield, Wesley a Chymru’ [Whitefield, Wesley, and Wales], Cylchgrawn Hanes, vol. 37, 2013, pp. 6-24.

See also nos. 4, 89, 98, 106, 168, 199.

LOCAL HISTORIES: SCOTLAND

See no. 194.

BIOGRAPHIES: COLLECTIVE

64. FIELD, Clive Douglas: ‘Methodist prosopography: sources and exemplars of collective biography in British Methodism’, Brands Plucked from the Burning: Essays on Methodist Memorialisation and Remembering, edited by David John

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Hart and David John Jeremy, Evesham: Wesley Historical Society, 2013, pp. 238-71.

65. HART, David John: ‘Memorialising and remembering: life stories in Methodism’, Brands Plucked from the Burning: Essays on Methodist Memorialisation and Remembering, edited by David John Hart and David John Jeremy, Evesham: Wesley Historical Society, 2013, pp. 1-10.

66. HURST, Terence: ‘Biographies in church monuments: William Smith and Jane Vazeille of Newcastle upon Tyne’ [and their descendants], Brands Plucked from the Burning: Essays on Methodist Memorialisation and Remembering, edited by David John Hart and David John Jeremy, Evesham: Wesley Historical Society, 2013, pp. 197- 218.

67. JEREMY, David John: ‘Methodists and business, 1860-1960’ [in Britain and, to a lesser extent, the United States], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 431-60.

68. JEREMY, David John: ‘Nonconformist business leaders, ca. 1880-1940: the uses and abuses of wealth’, T&T Clark Companion to Nonconformity, edited by Robert Pope, London: Bloomsbury, 2013, pp. 407-36.

69. JEREMY, David John: ‘“What mean ye by these stones?” Aspects of memorialising and remembering in Wesleyan Methodism’ [during the nineteenth century, with special reference to funeral rites, monuments and objets d’art, and textual memorializations], Brands Plucked from the Burning: Essays on Methodist Memorialisation and Remembering, edited by David John Hart and David John Jeremy, Evesham: Wesley Historical Society, 2013, pp. 11-103.

70. KELLY, Janet: ‘Memorials of motherhood: the travels and travails of preachers’ wives’ [analysis of memoirs of Wesleyan ministers’ wives published in the Arminian Magazine, Methodist Magazine, and Wesleyan Methodist Magazine between 1780 and 1880], Brands Plucked from the Burning: Essays on Methodist Memorialisation and Remembering, edited by David John Hart and David John Jeremy, Evesham: Wesley Historical Society, 2013, pp. 219-37.

71. McPHERSON, Joseph D.: ‘Our People Die Well’: Glorious Accounts of Early Methodists at Death’s Door [99 examples from the eighteenth century, including members of the Wesley family], Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2008, xxv + 392p.

72. PENNER, Robert: ‘Swept into the Abyss: A Family History of Cornish Methodism, Missionary Networks, and the British Empire, 1789-1886’ [William Carvosso and his children and grandchildren], Duke University Ph.D. thesis, 2012, 442p.

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See also nos. 3, 8-10, 37, 186, 189-90, 253.

BIOGRAPHIES: THE WESLEYS

73. CAMPBELL, Ted Allen: ‘John Wesley’s intimate disconnections, 1755-1764’ [breakdowns in his relationships with brother Charles and wife Mary], Methodist History, vol. 51, no. 3, April 2013, pp. 185-200.

74. GRAHAM, William Thomas: ‘Sent by My Lord, on You I Call’: Reflections on the Genesis of John Wesley’s Preaching, Wesley Fellowship Occasional Paper no. 22, Sheffield: the Fellowship, 2013, [2] + viii + 89p.

75. GUNTER, W. Stephen: ‘Susanna Annesley Wesley: a woman of spirit and spirituality’, A Living Tradition: Critical Recovery and Reconstruction of Wesleyan Heritage, edited by Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore, Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2013, pp. 65-84, 240-3.

76. HANCOCK, Trevor: ‘Sweet singer of Methodism’ [Charles Wesley], Journal of the Lincolnshire Methodist History Society, vol. 7, no. 1, Spring 2013, pp. 18-23.

77. HEITZENRATER, Richard Paul: ‘The Wesleyan tradition and the myths we love’ [surrounding John Wesley], A Living Tradition: Critical Recovery and Reconstruction of Wesleyan Heritage, edited by Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore, Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2013, pp. 13-44, 228-37.

78. KORETSKY, Deanna P.: ‘Sarah Wesley, British Methodism, and the feminist question – again’ [Wesley’s manuscript poetry as evidence for her proto- feminism], Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 46, no. 2, Winter 2013, pp. 223-37.

79. LLOYD, Gareth: ‘In the shadow of the founder: Methodist memorialisation of John Wesley’ [during his lifetime and after his death], Brands Plucked from the Burning: Essays on Methodist Memorialisation and Remembering, edited by David John Hart and David John Jeremy, Evesham: Wesley Historical Society, 2013, pp. 143-67.

80. MOHAN, T. N.: A Heart Set Free: The Life, Ministry, and Lyrics of Charles Wesley, a Samford Media Group presentation, a film by T. N. Mohan, written by Angela E. Burchett and T. N. Mohan, Worcester, MA: Gateway Films, Worcester, PA: distributed by Vision Video, [2008], DVD.

81. ODEN, Patrick: ‘“Let us not spend our time in trifling”: , a mother to her sons’, Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 112-25.

82. OLSON, Mark K.: ‘Aldersgate at 275’ [reassessment of John Wesley’s ‘conversion’ experience in 1738], Methodist Recorder, no. 8108, 17 May 2013, p. 11.

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83. ROBBINS, Keith Gilbert: ‘Methodism, globalisation, and John Wesley’, The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 199- 213.

84. VAZQUEZ PLA, Juan R.: Casos y cosas en la vida de Juan Wesley – sucesos curiosos, illustrativos y hasta jocosos del singular predicador, y de sus padres y algunos de sus hermanos [incidents in the life of John Wesley], [no place]: Xulon Press, 2012, 92p.

85. VICKERS, Jason E.: ‘The Wesleys’ role in world Methodism’ [review of current state of Wesley and Methodist studies], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 109-20.

86. WEBSTER, LaVere: Many Faces: John Wesley [catalogue of a permanent exhibition of John Wesley artefacts at the First , Birmingham, MI, collected and donated by LaVere Webster], Rochester Hills, MI: the author, 2013, ii + 138p.

87. WRIGHT, Eric: ‘Aspects of John Wesley: part one, Wesley the evangelist’, Cumbria Wesley Historical Society Journal, no. 71, Spring 2013, pp. 18-21.

88. WRIGHT, Eric: ‘Aspects of John Wesley: part two, Wesley the theologian’, Cumbria Wesley Historical Society Journal, no. 72, Autumn 2013, pp. 19-23.

See also nos. 1, 15-24, 26, 29, 31, 38, 41, 63, 89-90, 115-20, 122-6, 128, 132-6, 138- 42, 144-5, 148-9, 153-6, 159, 161-3, 165, 169-75, 178-81, 183, 190, 200, 203, 207, 224, 230-7, 239, 241, 244, 246-7, 253, 256, 260, 265.

BIOGRAPHIES: CONTEMPORARIES OF THE WESLEYS

89. EVANS, Jason: ‘Marmaduke Gwynne (1691-1769): a Methodist squire’, National Library of Wales Journal, vol. 35, no. 4, 2013, pp. 70-92, http://www.llgc.org.uk/fileadmin/documents/pdf/The_Journal_Marmaduke_Gw ynne_Jason_Evans.pdf

90. JEFFARES, Neil: ‘Martha Gumley (1711-87) and her portrait by John Russell’ [including her support for the Wesleys], Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, vol. 59, no. 1, February 2013, pp. 3-11.

91. JONES, David Ceri: ‘“So much idolized by some, and railed at by others”: towards understanding George Whitefield’ [historiographical review], Wesley and Methodist Studies, vol. 5, 2013, pp. 3-29.

92. KOPEC, Andrew: ‘Collective commerce and the problem of autobiography in Olaudah Equiano’s narrative’ [The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah

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Equiano (1789), the former slave and convert to Methodism], Eighteenth Century, vol. 54, no. 4, Winter 2013, pp. 461-78.

93. KWON, Ho: ‘The Foundations of George Whitefield’s Effective Oratory’, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Ph.D. thesis, 2011, x + 185p.

94. MANSFIELD, Stephen: Forgotten Founding Father: The Heroic Legacy of George Whitefield, Nashville, TN: Highland Books, 2001, 283p.

95. MURRAY, Iain Hamish: Heroes [seven biographical portraits, including of George Whitefield], Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 2009, xv + 303p.

96. PARR, Jessica M.: ‘Inventing George Whitefield: Celebrity and the Making of a Religious Icon’ [Whitefield’s use of transatlantic public print networks], University of New Hampshire Ph.D. thesis, 2012, xvi + 411p.

97. RAUGHTER, Rosemary: ‘“A time of trial being near at hand”: pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting in the spiritual journey of Elizabeth Bennis, 1749–79’, ‘She Said She Was in the Family Way’: Pregnancy and Infancy in Modern Ireland, edited by Elaine Farrell, London: Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2012, pp. 75–90.

98. THOMAS, Hilary Margaret: ‘Catherine Edwin (1702-1773): Sir Humphrey’s Moravian granddaughter’, Morgannwg, vol. 56, 2012, pp. 18-38.

See also nos. 13, 16-17, 26, 63, 71, 115, 121, 126-7, 129, 148, 155, 175, 201, 228, 253.

BIOGRAPHIES: NINETEENTH CENTURY

99. BARBER, Jill: ‘From Crow Scaring to Westminster: the story of George Edwards (1850-1933)’, Ranters’ Digest, no. 4, August 2011, pp. 15-20.

100. BATTY, Margaret: ‘Colin Campbell M’Kechnie (1821-96)’, Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, vol. 59, no. 1, February 2013, pp. 22-5.

101. CARTER, Steven: ‘A village labourer encounters early Primitive Methodism’ [Thomas Carter (1789-1861) and the Berkshire Primitive Methodist mission in the 1830s], Ranters’ Digest, no. 7, Spring 2013, pp. 25-32.

102. DEWS, David Colin: ‘John Thomas Harrison: a sad story of promise unfulfilled’ [Wesleyan Methodist minister, 1851-1918, who suffered from mental illness], Heritage: Journal of the East Midlands Wesley History Society, vol. 14, no. 2, September 2013, pp. 13-20.

103. HARTLEY, Nicholas: ‘A man of genuine goodness’ [Sir William Pickles Hartley (1846-1922) and Primitive Methodism], Ranters’ Digest, no. 7, Spring 2013, pp. 10-24.

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104. HENTZSCHEL, Garth: ‘From an Irish Primitive Methodist to a Queensland evangelical woman warrior’ [Hester McKinney (1836-1902)], Bulletin of the Methodist Historical Society of Ireland, vol. 18, 2013, pp. 86-120.

105. LE FEUVRE, Cathy: William and Catherine: A Love Story Told through their Letters [William Booth and Catherine Booth, née Mumford], Oxford: Monarch Books, 2013, 335p.

106. ROBERTS, Alun: ‘William Roberts, Maentwrog’ [1845-1909], Bathafarn Bach, no. 3, 2013, pp. 2-3.

107. WOOLLEY, Tim: ‘Two flames of fire: Daniel Shubotham, , and conflict in Primitive Methodist historiography’ [Shubotham and Primitive Methodist origins in the 1800s], Ranters’ Digest, no. 5, February 2012, pp. 6-16.

See also nos. 25, 70, 72, 137, 143, 155, 176, 196, 200, 222, 243, 245, 250.

BIOGRAPHIES: TWENTIETH CENTURY

108. BOOTH, Howard: This is My Story [autobiography of a Methodist minister, born 1923], [Chadderton]: Church in the Market Place Publications, 2013, 59p.

109. DENNETT, Edna: From Pew to Manse: The Memoirs of Edna Dennett [widow of Reverend Peter Dennett, covering the years 1942-2011], [Chadderton]: Church in the Market Place Publications, 2013, [2] + 63p.

110. GRIFFITHS, Leslie John: ‘The importance of being Ernest: Kingsway Hall and the ministry of J. E. Rattenbury’ [in the West London Wesleyan Mission, 1907- 25], Methodist Sacramental Fellowship Bulletin, no. 140, Epiphany 2013, pp. 4- 16.

111. HORTON, Charles Herbert: Stretcher Bearer! Fighting for Life in the Trenches [a Wesleyan Methodist’s recollections of service in the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1915-19], compiled and edited by Dale Le Vack, Oxford: Lion Books, 2013, 175p.

112. MARTIN, David Alfred: The Education of David Martin: The Making of an Unlikely Sociologist [autobiography], London: SPCK, 2013, xi + 251p.

113. PUNTON, Anne: The House that Jack Built [biography of Jack Punton (1913- 99), Methodist local preacher of Snaith], [Bloomington, IN]: Xlibris, 2011, 277p.

See also nos. 14, 53, 160, 168, 193, 210, 212-15, 221, 223, 225-6, 251, 254.

THEOLOGY

114. BILLMAN, Frank H.: The Supernatural Thread in Methodism: Signs and Wonders among Methodists Then and Now [including in early British Methodism], Lake Mary, FL: Creation House Press, 2013, xiv + 194p.

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115. CAMPBELL, Victoria LeM.: ‘Understanding Christian perfection and its struggle with ’ [with special reference to John Wesley and John Fletcher], Asbury Journal, vol. 68, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 58-77.

116. CAMPOS, Heber Carlos de: ‘A graça preveniente na tradição arminiana/wesleyana’ [ in the Arminian/Wesleyan tradition], Fides Reformata, vol. 17, no. 1, 2012, pp. 25-43 and vol. 17, no. 2, 2012, pp. 9- 25.

117. CHANG, Kiyeong: ‘Sinai and Calvary: A Critical Appraisal of the of the Law in Martin Luther and John Wesley’, University of Manchester (Nazarene Theological College) Ph.D. thesis, 2012, 265p.

118. CHEATLE, Andrew John: William Sangster: Heir of John Wesley? [with reference to the doctrine of holiness], Sheffield: Wesley Fellowship, 2013, [2] + viii + 25p.

119. COLLINS, Kenneth Joseph and JOHNSON, Christine L.: ‘From the garden to the gallows: the significance of free grace in the theology of John Wesley’, Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 7-29.

120. DERMER, Scott and RILEY, Stephen: ‘Interpreting idolatry: reading scripture with the Fathers, Wesley, and contemporary exegesis’ [exegesis of Exodus 32 by Augustine, John Wesley, and Nathan MacDonald], Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 1, Spring 2013, pp. 149-61.

121. ERICKSON, Joyce Quiring: ‘Paying attention: holiness in the life writings of early Methodist women’, Embodied Holiness: Toward a Corporate Theology of Spiritual Growth, edited by Samuel M. Powell and Michael Eugene Lodahl, Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1999, pp. 89-114.

122. HANDLEY, Sasha: ‘“Visions of an Unseen World”: The Production and Consumption of English Ghost Stories, c. 1660-1800’ [including in John Wesley and early Methodism], University of Warwick Ph.D. thesis, 2005, [5] + vi + 368p. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/2843/1/WRAP_THESIS_Handley_2005.pdf

123. HARRICHAND, John Niven Kelita Darshanand: ‘God’s Will that All Be Saved: The Character of God Revealed by the Word in John Wesley’s Doctrine of Predestination’, Tyndale Seminary M.Th. thesis, 2012, 129p.

124. HEADLEY, Anthony J.: Getting it Right: Christian Perfection and Wesley’s Purposeful List, Lexington, KY: Emeth Press, 2013, xii + 202p.

125. HILL, Matthew Nelson: ‘Nurturing Altruism: The Significance of Sociobiology for Wesleyan Ethics’ [including in John Wesley’s theology], Durham University Ph.D. thesis, 2013, 297p. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/8491/1/NurturingAltruism- Hill.pdf

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126. HOOD, Jared C.: ‘“I never read Calvin”: George Whitefield, a Calvinist untimely born’ [including his theological division from John Wesley], Churchman, vol. 125, no. 1, Spring 2011, pp. 7-20.

127. HOOD, Jared C.: ‘The methodical George Whitefield: a “most excellent systematic divine”?’, Churchman, vol. 126, no. 4, Winter 2012, pp. 311-22.

128. LECLERC, Diane: ‘Reconsidering sin: women and the unwitting wisdom of John Wesley’ [feminist and misogynist aspects in Wesley’s view of women’s sin], A Living Tradition: Critical Recovery and Reconstruction of Wesleyan Heritage, edited by Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore, Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2013, pp. 103-26, 246-55.

129. LUCCI, Diego: ‘An eighteenth-century skeptical attack on rational theology and positive religion: Christianity Not Founded on Argument by Henry Dodwell the Younger’ [including its reception by Methodists], Intellectual History Review, vol. 23, no. 4, December 2013, pp. 453-78.

130. MACK, Phyllis: ‘The unbounded self: dreaming and identity in the British Enlightenment’ [including in eighteenth-century Methodism], Dreams, Dreamers, and Visions: The Early Modern Atlantic World, edited by Ann Marie Plane and Leslie Tuttle, Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013, pp. 207-25, 291-4.

131. MACK, Phyllis and WILSON, David Robert: ‘Mary Fletcher’s Bible’ [use of the Bible in her ministry for apologetic and teaching purposes], Dissent and the Bible in Britain, c. 1650-1950, edited by Scott Mandelbrote and Michael Ledger- Lomas, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 57-84.

132. MATTHEWS, Rex Dale: ‘“The words get in the way”: rethinking John Wesley’s idea of Christian perfection’ [its meaning for Wesley, its interpretation by later Methodists, and its contemporary expression], Revista Caminhando, vol. 18, no. 2, July-December 2013, pp. 97-114, https://www.metodista.br/revistas/revistas- ims/index.php/CA/article/view/4147/3725

133. NOBLE, Thomas Arthur: Holy Trinity, Holy People: The Historic Doctrine of Christian Perfecting [including in John Wesley], Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2013, xvi + 242p.

134. ODEN, Thomas Clark: John Wesley’s Teachings, Volume 3: Pastoral Theology [primary texts of John Wesley on Church, ministry, and pastoral care, arranged in a systematic sequence], Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2013, 304p.

135. PASQUARELLO, Michael: ‘God our teacher: a Wesleyan vision of theological education’ [with special reference to John Wesley], Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 78-92.

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136. PHILLIPS, Peter: ‘Methodism and the Bible’, The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 217-32.

137. READ, John: Catherine Booth: Laying the Theological Foundations of a Radical Movement, Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, viii + 234p.

138. RENDERS, Helmut: ‘A soteriologia social de John Wesley’ [social salvation in Wesley], Passos para uma teologia wesleyana brasileira, edited by Helmut Renders, São Bernardo do Campo: Editeo, 2007, pp. 53-87.

139. RODES, Stanley J.: From Faith to Faith: John Wesley’s and the Way of Salvation, Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2013, xx + 249p.

140. RODES, Stanley J.: ‘Was John Wesley arguing for prevenient grace as regenerative?’, Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 1, Spring 2013, pp. 73-85.

141. SANDERS, Fred R.: Wesley on the Christian Life: The Heart Renewed in Love, Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2013, 262p.

142. SCHLIMM, Matthew Richard: ‘Wrestling with Marduk: Old Testament parallels and prevenient grace’ [with special reference to John Wesley], Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 181-92.

143. STRICKLAND, Michael: ‘’s ape: a theory abused over two centuries’ [translation of the serpent in Genesis 3:1 as ape in Clarke’s biblical commentaries, and contemporary and subsequent reactions to it], Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, vol. 59, no. 1, February 2013, pp. 12-21.

144. TAPPER, Michael: ‘Social sin and needed corporate reform in the Wesleyan tradition’ [with special reference to John Wesley], Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 193-208.

145. THORSEN, Donald A. D.: Calvin Vs. Wesley: Bringing Belief in Line with Practice, Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2013, xxv + 158p.

146. TRUESDALE, Albert: Global Wesleyan Dictionary of Theology, Albert Truesdale, editor; associate editors: Henry Hawthorn Knight, Karen Strand Winslow, and Kent E. Brower, Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill Press, 2013, 605p.

147. TURNER, John Munsey: ‘A historical survey of Methodist preaching’ [in Britain], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 325-42.

148. WALL, Robert Walter: 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus [a commentary, including case studies by Richard Bruce Steele on ‘John Wesley and the early Methodist societies’ and ‘John William Fletcher, John Wesley’s designated successor’,

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showing parallels with 1 and 2 Timothy respectively], Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2012, xvi + 416p.

149. WEBSTER, Robert: Methodism and the Miraculous: John Wesley’s Idea of the Supernatural and the Identification of Methodists in the Eighteenth Century, Lexington, KY: Emeth Press, 2013, xi + 273p.

150. WELLINGS, Martin: ‘Methodism and the evangelical tradition’ [in Britain and the United States], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 307-24.

151. WELLINGS, Martin: ‘Methodist fundamentalism before and after the First World War’ [with special reference to the Wesley Bible Union], Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the Twentieth Century, edited by David William Bebbington and David Ceri Jones, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 76-94.

152. WILSON, Linda: ‘Women, men, and fundamentalism in England during the 1920s and 1930s’ [with special reference to the Wesley Bible Union and Baptist Bible Union], Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the Twentieth Century, edited by David William Bebbington and David Ceri Jones, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 132-50.

153. WINSLOW, Karen Strand: ‘Zipporah’s cut: Wesley and the Fathers on circumcision’ [exegesis of Exodus 4: 24-26], Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 162-80.

154. YATES, Kelly Diehl: ‘The Wesleyan trilateral: prevenient grace, catholic spirit, and religious tolerance’ [according to John Wesley], Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 1, Spring 2013, pp. 54-61.

See also nos. 15-17, 19, 22, 34, 71, 74, 82, 88, 155, 160-3, 169-72, 175, 181, 183, 224, 230, 237, 239, 241, 253, 263, 265, 268.

SACRAMENTS

155. McPHERSON, Joseph D.: ‘Historical support for early Methodist views of water and Spirit baptism’ [including those of John Wesley, John Fletcher, Adam Clarke, Richard Watson, and , and their divergence from the later views of the American ], Asbury Journal, vol. 68, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 28-56.

156. MARTIN, Robert K.: ‘Toward a Wesleyan sacramental ecclesiology’ [including the sacramental theology of John Wesley], Ecclesiology, vol. 9, no. 1, 2013, pp. 19-38.

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157. WALLWORK, Charles Norman Robert: The Gospel Church Secure: The Official History of the Methodist Sacramental Fellowship, [Chadderton]: Church in the Market Place Publications, 2013, xv + 310p.

See also no. 174.

LITURGY, WORSHIP, AND MEANS OF GRACE

158. FIRTH, Richard: ‘Methodist Worship, with Reference to Historic Practice, The Methodist Worship Book, and Current Patterns in the Newcastle Methodist District’, University of Birmingham Ph.D. thesis, 2013, [7] + 372p. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk/4416/1/Firth13PhD.pdf

159. HOO-JUNG, Lee: ‘Wesley and Macarius on the life of prayer’, Theology and the World, vol. 9, 2012, pp. 35-63.

160. RANDALL, Ian M.: ‘Martyn Lloyd-Jones and Methodist spirituality’, Wesley and Methodist Studies, vol. 5, 2013, pp. 97-122.

161. RANDALL, Ian M.: ‘Methodist spirituality’ [in eighteenth-century England], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 289-306.

162. THOMPSON, Andrew C.: ‘“The general means of grace”’ [in John Wesley’s theology], Methodist History, vol. 51, no. 4, July 2013, pp. 249-57.

163. THOMPSON, Andrew C.: ‘The practical theology of the General Rules’ [John Wesley’s The Nature, Design, and General Rules of the United Societies (1743) as a framework for the means of grace in Methodist discipleship], Asbury Journal, vol. 68, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 6-27.

164. TUCKER, Karen Beth Westerfield: ‘Methodist liturgy and worship’, The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 269-87.

See also nos. 69, 157.

HYMNOLOGY AND MUSIC

165. ARGENT, Alan: ‘Gentlemen and scholars: some Congregational reflections on Charles Wesley’s Wrestling Jacob’ [1742, with special reference to Bernard Lord Manning and Geoffrey Nuttall], Journal of the United Reformed Church History Society, vol. 9, no. 2, May 2013, pp. 75-90.

166. BARNETT, P. Neil: Winterley ‘Brassed’ & Present: 75 Years of Music Making [history of Winterley Methodist Brass Band, 1938-2013], Nantwich: printed by Johnsons, 2013, 92p.

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167. BRADLEY, Ian Campbell: ‘Nonconformist hymnody’, T&T Clark Companion to Nonconformity, edited by Robert Pope, London: Bloomsbury, 2013, pp. 235- 46.

168. DAVIES, Tudor: Bara Ein Bywyd: Emynau, Cerddi ac Ysgrifau [collection of the author’s hymns, poems, and occasional writings, with his notes on their origins and subject matter, preceded by a short biography of Davies (1923-2010) by Owen Ellis Evans], Aberystwyth: Cymdeithas Emynau Cymru, 2013, 116p.

169. EBY, Patrick Alan: ‘Wesley’s use of biblical narrative in addressing the battle against sin’ [in Charles Wesley’s Short Hymns on Select Passages of the Holy Scriptures (1762)], Proceedings of the Charles Wesley Society, vol. 16, 2012, pp. 61-73.

170. GORMAN, Mark Christopher: ‘Breathing the Spirit: a of hymn singing’ [with special reference to John and Charles Wesley], Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 126-45.

171. KIMBROUGH, Steven T.: ‘Directions of interpretation in Charles Wesley’s psalm poetry, with an index of psalm references on which he wrote hymns and poems’, Proceedings of the Charles Wesley Society, vol. 16, 2012, pp. 29-59.

172. MEEKS, Merrill Douglas: ‘Charles Wesley’s reading of scripture: implications for the revival of the Church’ [with special reference to Wesley’s hymns on the poor], Proceedings of the Charles Wesley Society, vol. 16, 2012, pp. 13-27.

173. PRATT, Andrew Edward: ‘Methodist hymns: the continuing influences of Charles Wesley on hymn writing through the late twentieth and early twenty- first centuries’, Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, vol. 59, no. 3, October 2013, pp. 102-10.

174. SIGLER, Matthew: ‘“Our hearts reply”: Charles Wesley’s lyrical technique as a prescription for rooted emotion’ [exemplified in his use of scripture in Hymns on the Lord’s Supper (1745)], Liturgy, vol. 28, no. 2, 2013, pp. 39-47.

175. TAIT, Jennifer L. Woodruff: ‘Watts and Wesley on scripture’ [appropriation and interpretation of scriptural imagery in the hymns of Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley], Proceedings of the Charles Wesley Society, vol. 16, 2012, pp. 89-109.

176. TAYLOR, Gordon: ‘William Booth, revival hymns, and the devil’s music’ [including during Booth’s Methodist period], Hymn Society Bulletin, vol. 20, no. 6, Spring 2013, pp. 207-19.

177. WATSON, Derek: Four Centuries of Congregational Music [in the Free Churches], Nottingham: Congregational Federation, 2001, [4] + 125p.

178. WATSON, John Richard: ‘John Milton and Charles Wesley: a study of influence’ [reflected in Wesley’s hymns], Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, vol. 59, no. 2, May 2013, pp. 54-66.

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179. WATSON, John Richard: ‘Music, hymnody, and the culture of Methodism in Britain’, The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 233-49.

180. WATSON, John Richard and HORNBY, Emma: Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology, edited by John Richard Watson and Emma Hornby, Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2013, online resource, http://www.hymnology.co.uk/

181. WHITE, Charles Edward: ‘The robe of Jesus: Charles Wesley’s view of the Bible’ [in his hymns], Proceedings of the Charles Wesley Society, vol. 16, 2012, pp. 75-87.

See also nos. 19, 24, 76, 80.

CHURCH POLITY

182. RICHEY, Russell Earle: ‘Episkopé and : ecclesiology and church government in Methodism’ [in Britain and the United States], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 251-68.

183. WOOD, Joseph Allen: ‘Tensions between Evangelical Theology and the Established Church: John Wesley’s Ecclesiology’, University of Manchester (Nazarene Theological College) Ph.D. thesis, 2012, 280p.

See also nos. 156, 266.

ITINERANT AND ORDAINED MINISTRY

184. CHANDLER, Andrew: The Latter Glory of This House: A History of Two Christian Commonwealths in Modern Britain, 1828-1980 [history of the Queen’s College and Handsworth College, Birmingham], London: Darton, Longman and Todd, 2013, viii + 196p.

185. HOWSON, Peter James: Muddling Through: The Organisation of British Army Chaplaincy in World War One, Solihull: Helion, 2013, 237p.

186. LENTON, John Herriott: ‘Men who left the Wesleyan Methodist ministry, 1791- 1932: a database in progress’, Brands Plucked from the Burning: Essays on Methodist Memorialisation and Remembering, edited by David John Hart and David John Jeremy, Evesham: Wesley Historical Society, 2013, pp. 168-96.

187. STRAWSON, James: Handsworth College, 1881-1970: A Celebration, Saturday, 7 September 2013 [programme for the day, together with notes,

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recollections, and photographs of the history of the College, compiled by James Strawson], [Cranleigh: the compiler], 2013, 48p.

188. THOMPSON, John Handby: ‘The Nonconformist chaplain in the First World War: the importance of a new phenomenon’, The Clergy in Khaki: New Perspectives on British Army Chaplaincy in the First World War, edited by Michael Francis Snape and Edward Madigan, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 17- 39.

See also nos. 147, 266.

LAY MINISTRY

189. DAVIES, Laura: ‘Autobiographical time and the spiritual “lives” of early Methodist women’ [reflected in 17 letters by women to Charles Wesley, 1740- 42], Women’s Life Writing, 1700-1850: Gender, Genre, and Authorship, edited by Daniel Cook and Amy Culley, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, pp. 103-16, 217-20.

190. JENSEN, Carolyn Passig: ‘The Spiritual Rhetoric of Early Methodist Women: Susanna Wesley, , , and Hester Rogers’, University of Oklahoma Ph.D. thesis, 2013, viii + 204p.

191. JONES, Margaret P.: ‘Methodism and women’, The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 157-74.

192. MACK, Phyllis: ‘Religion and popular beliefs: visionary women in the Age of Enlightenment’ [in Madeley, being a study of the Quaker Abiah Darby and Methodist Mary Bosanquet Fletcher], A Cultural History of Women in the Age of Enlightenment, edited by Ellen Pollak, London: Bloomsbury, 2013, pp. 71-97, 220-3.

193. RICHARDS, Peter Sidney: ‘Memories of a local preacher’ [in the second half of the twentieth century], Methodist Recorder, no. 8122, 23 August 2013, p. 16.

194. SAWKINS, John W.: ‘Methodist local preachers in Scotland: characteristics and deployment, 1996 and 2011’, Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, vol. 59, no. 3, October 2013, pp. 89-101.

195. WINCKLES, Andrew O.: ‘“Excuse what difficiencies you will find”: Methodist women and public space in John Wesley’s Arminian Magazine’, Eighteenth- Century Studies, vol. 46, no. 3, Spring 2013, pp. 415-29.

See also nos. 25, 67-8, 70, 104, 113, 121, 128, 131, 147, 152, 257.

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BUILDINGS AND FINANCE

196. BINFIELD, John Clyde Goodfellow: ‘Return to Ranelagh: William Fuller Pocock and the Sloane Terrace and Ranelagh chapels’ [Pocock’s first church architectural commission, Ranelagh chapel, London, 1818, originally Congregational, later Presbyterian], Chapels Society Newsletter, no. 50, May 2012, pp. 5-10.

197. FORSAITH, Peter Stuart: ‘Material and cultural aspects of Methodism: architecture, artefacts, and art’ [with special reference to Britain], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 387-406.

198. MADDIN, Tess: ‘The Million Guineas/20th Century Fund and the evolution of Methodist Central Hall, Westminster’ [with an appendix of donors to the Fund from the Loughborough Circuit], Heritage: Journal of the East Midlands Wesley History Society, vol. 14, no. 1, February 2013, pp. 5-21.

199. ROSE, Jean: Cardiff Churches through Time [including six Wesleyan Methodist], Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2013, 96p.

See also nos. 3, 48.

HOME MISSIONS

200. ABRAHAM, William James: Celtic Fire: Evangelism in the Wisdom and Power of the Spirit [three studies in the Methodist evangelistic tradition: , John Sung, and William Arthur], Dallas, TX: Highland Loch Press, 2012, xi + 115p.

201. APPLINGTON, Rodney David: ‘George Whitefield: Revival Principles from the Preaching and Practices of a Great Revivalist’, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School D.Min. thesis, 2011, x + 313p.

202. CONNELLY, Angela: ‘“He saw the city and wept”: the Manchester and Salford Methodist Mission, 1910-60’, Culture in Manchester: Institutions and Urban Change Since 1850, edited by Janet Wolff with Mike Savage, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2013, pp. 123-47.

203. HIATT, Robert Jeffrey: ‘John Wesley’s approach to mission’, Asbury Journal, vol. 68, no. 1, Spring 2013, pp. 108-24.

204. NORGATE, Tom: ‘The Wesleyan gospel car’ [1886 to early 1920s, with a note on Primitive Methodist gospel vans], Wesley Historical Society East Anglia District Journal, no. 127, Autumn 2013, pp. 6-9.

See also nos. 54, 74, 87, 110, 198.

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OVERSEAS MISSIONS

205. HEMPTON, David Neil: ‘International religious networks: Methodism and popular , c. 1750-1850’, International Religious Networks, edited by Jeremy Gregory and David Hugh McLeod, Studies in Church History, Subsidia, 14, Woodbridge: Boydell Press for the Ecclesiastical History Society, 2012, pp. 143-64.

206. PRITCHARD, John Ralph: Methodists and their Missionary Societies, 1760- 1900, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, xxiii + 293p.

207. RACK, Henry Denman: ‘John Wesley and overseas missions: principles and practice’, Wesley and Methodist Studies, vol. 5, 2013, pp. 30-55.

208. TAGGART, Norman Wilson: ‘Irish Methodism and overseas mission in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries’, Bulletin of the Methodist Historical Society of Ireland, vol. 18, 2013, pp. 155-68.

209. VICKERS, John Ashley: ‘Missionary origins: facts and myths’ [about the beginnings of the Methodist Missionary Society], Methodist Recorder, no. 8128, 4 October 2013, p. 12.

See also nos. 13, 30, 32, 72, 203.

POLITICAL IMPACT

210. BEERS, Laura: ‘A model MP? Ellen Wilkinson, gender, politics, and celebrity culture in interwar Britain’, Cultural and Social History, vol. 10, no. 2, June 2013, pp. 231-50.

211. EDWARDS, Benjamin Kyle: With God on Our Side: British Christian Responses to the Spanish Civil War, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013, vii + 321p.

212. FILBY, Eliza: ‘Unswerving faith shaped by her father’ [Grantham Methodist roots of Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013)], Sunday Telegraph, 14 April 2013, pp. 4-5.

213. FISHER, Geoffrey: ‘Arthur Henderson: a Christian statesman’, Methodism from Tees to Tweed: Bulletin of the North East Methodist History Society, no. 100, Autumn 2013, pp. 18-20.

214. FISHER, Geoffrey: ‘Ellen Wilkinson’ [and the Jarrow protest march, 1936], Methodism from Tees to Tweed: Bulletin of the North East Methodist History Society, no. 100, Autumn 2013, pp. 13-17.

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215. GAULT, Hugh: ‘Politics is about people’ [Methodist roots and early political life of Sir Howard Kingsley Wood], Methodist Recorder, no. 8115, 5 July 2013, p. 16.

216. HARGREAVES, John Andrew: ‘Methodists at the parish pump: Methodism and parochial, township, and municipal politics in Halifax, c. 1825-c. 1850’, Yorkshire Methodism: Essays to Commemorate the Jubilee Year of the Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire), edited by Edward Royle, Leeds: Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire), 2013, pp. 53-81.

217. HUGHES, Michael: ‘Dilemmas of the Nonconformist Conscience: attitudes towards war and peace within Primitive Methodism’, Wesley and Methodist Studies, vol. 5, 2013, pp. 75-96.

218. HUGHES, Michael: ‘Nonconformity and foreign policy’ [from the mid- nineteenth century to the outbreak of the Second World War], Religion and Diplomacy: Religion and British Foreign Policy, 1815 to 1941, edited by Keith Gilbert Robbins and John Fisher, Dordrecht: Republic of Letters Publishing, 2010, pp. 33-59.

219. HUGHES, Michael: ‘The Primitive Methodists and war’, Ranters’ Digest, no. 4, August 2011, pp. 8-10.

220. MACQUIBAN, Timothy Stuart Alexander-: ‘British Methodism and the stirrings of support for democracy and freedom in Italy in the 1840s and 1850s, part two’, Waldensian Review, no. 120, Summer 2012, pp. 4–6.

221. MOORE, Charles: Margaret Thatcher, the Authorized Biography, Volume One: Not for Turning [covering the years 1925-82], London: Allen Lane, 2013, xxxii + 859p.

222. MORRIS, Nicola Kathryn: ‘“A rara avis”: Jeremiah Jordan, Methodist and Nationalist MP’ [1830-1911, successively MP for West Clare, South Meath, and South Fermanagh in 1885-92 and 1893-1910], Irish Elites in the Nineteenth Century, Ciaran O’Neill, editor, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2013, pp. 248-58.

223. PERRY, Matt: ‘In search of “Red Ellen” Wilkinson beyond frontiers and beyond the nation state’ [her transnational networks and politics], International Review of Social History, vol. 58, no. 2, August 2013, pp. 219-46.

224. PLANT, Stephen John: ‘Methodism and politics: mapping the political on the Methodist genome’ [with special reference to Britain and the United States], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 345-63.

225. TREGIDGA, Garry: ‘“A shrewd choice”: Isaac Foot and Cornish politics in the general election of December 1910’ [Foot’s unsuccessful stand as Liberal Party

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candidate for the Bodmin parliamentary constituency], Cornish Studies, second series, vol. 20, 2012, pp. 226-40.

226. WEISS, Antonio E.: The Religious Mind of Mrs Thatcher [the formation (including the influence of her father, Alfred Roberts), application during her premiership, and reception of the religious beliefs of Margaret Thatcher (1925- 2013)], 2011, 62p., http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/2193F2214D 8E4842A573084E7DFCEB16.pdf

See also nos. 59-60, 99, 185, 188, 229, 233, 236, 238.

SOCIAL WITNESS

227. BARBER, Jill: ‘The demon drink? Primitive Methodists, temperance, and the working class’, Ranters’ Digest, no. 8, Summer 2013, pp. 7-11.

228. GANE, Susan: ‘Common soldiers, same-sex love, and religion in the early eighteenth-century British army’ [with special reference to the autobiography of Sampson Staniforth, convert to Methodism and subsequently a Methodist preacher, and his friendship with Mark Bond in the 1740s], Gender & History, vol. 25, no. 3, November 2013, pp. 637-51.

229. HARGREAVES, John Andrew: ‘“Arresting the progress of this degrading and brutalising vice”: temperance, Methodism, and Chartism in Halifax and its hinterland, 1832-48’, Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society, new series, vol. 20, 2012, pp. 130-60.

230. KIMBROUGH, Steven T.: Radical Grace: Justice for the Poor and Marginalized – Charles Wesley’s Views for the Twenty-First Century [from his sermons, manuscript journal, and poetry, with reflections on the Church’s response, worship resources, and musical settings], Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2013, xvi + 154p.

231. MILES, Rebekah L.: ‘Holy heart, holy life, holy work: work, vocation, and calling in the Wesleyan tradition’ [with special reference to John Wesley], A Living Tradition: Critical Recovery and Reconstruction of Wesleyan Heritage, edited by Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore, Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2013, pp. 155-82, 264-9.

232. ODEN, Amy Germaine: ‘Hospitality as a living Wesleyan tradition’ [with special reference to John Wesley and the Strangers’ Friend Society], A Living Tradition: Critical Recovery and Reconstruction of Wesleyan Heritage, edited by Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore, Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2013, pp. 85-101, 243-6.

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233. RENDERS, Helmut: ‘O envolvimento de John Wesley (1703-1791) na causa abolicionista: de experiências pessoais, via a criação de uma rede de contestadores/as até uma ação política orquestrada’ [Wesley’s involvement in the abolitionist cause], Revista Caminhando, vol. 18, no. 1, January-June 2013, pp. 107-22, https://www.metodista.br/revistas/revistas-ims/index.php/CA/ article/view/3627/3596

234. RENDERS, Helmut: ‘Linha do tempo: John Wesley e o movimento abolicionista’ [time lines of the abolitionist movement and of Methodist engagement with slavery, to the death of Wesley in 1791], Revista Caminhando, vol. 18, no. 1, January-June 2013, pp. 199-204, https://www.metodista.br/ revistas/revistas-ims/index.php/CA/article/view/3653/3578

235. RENDERS, Helmut: ‘O consumo de álcool segundo as gravuras Beer Street e Gin Lane de William Hogarth e as obras de John Wesley: convergências e diferanças’ [alcohol consumption as portrayed in Hogarth’s prints Beer Street and Gin Lane and in Wesley’s works: similarities and differences], História Ciências Saúde-Manguinhos, vol. 19, no. 4, October-December 2012, pp. 1191- 1218, http://www.scielo.br/pdf/hcsm/v19n4/06.pdf.

236. RODELL, Jonathan Michael: ‘Methodism and social justice’ [in Britain and the United States], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 477-99.

237. SMALLER, Christine: ‘God or Mammon, stuff or spiritual fulfillment: revisiting John Wesley’s The Use of Money’ [Sermon 50], Touchstone, vol. 30, no. 2, May 2012, pp. 36-43.

238. TAIT, Jennifer L. Woodruff: ‘The Methodist conscience: slavery, temperance, and pacifism’ [in Britain and the United States], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 365-85.

See also nos. 21, 23, 43, 67-8, 92, 125, 138, 144, 172.

EDUCATIONAL AND YOUTH WORK

239. DERR, Colleen R.: ‘John Wesley and the Faith Formation of Children: Lessons for the Church’, Regent University Ed.D. thesis, 2013, viii + 332p.

240. HALL, Michael: Bourne College, Quinton, Birmingham: The Story of a School, 1876-1928 [Primitive Methodist boys’ school], Birmingham: Quinton Local History Society, 2011, 144p.

241. MADDIX, Mark A.: ‘Christian nurture and conversion: a conversation between Horace Bushnell and John Wesley’ [comparison of the approaches to Christian

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nurture of Wesley and Bushnell, the nineteenth-century American pastor and theologian], Christian Education Journal, third series, vol. 9, no. 2, Fall 2012, pp. 309-25.

242. SMITH, John Thomas: ‘Methodism and education’ [with special reference to Britain], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 407-30.

See also nos. 20, 135, 184, 187.

CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE AND MEDICINE

243. HAAS, John William: ‘ Dr William Henry Dallinger, F.R.S. (1839-1909)’, Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, vol. 54, no. 1, January 2000, pp. 53-65.

244. MADDOX, Randy Lynn: ‘A heritage reclaimed: John Wesley on holistic health and healing’, A Living Tradition: Critical Recovery and Reconstruction of Wesleyan Heritage, edited by Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore, Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2013, pp. 127-54, 256-64.

245. TOAL, Ciaran: ‘Science, religion, and the geography of speech at the British Association: William Henry Dallinger (1839-1909) under the microscope’ [treatment of science and religion in a lecture, an address, and a sermon by Dallinger at Montreal, 1884], Endeavour, vol. 37, no. 2, June 2013, pp. 64-70.

See also no. 108.

LITERARY AND CULTURAL INFLUENCE

246. BOYLES, Helen Margaret: ‘Wordsworth, Wesley, Hazlitt, and the Embarrassment of Enthusiasm’ [stylistic and ideological affinities between Methodist and Romantic writings in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, with special reference to enthusiasm], Open University Ph.D. thesis, 2012, [3] + 332p.

247. BRAUND, Susanna: ‘Translation as a battlefield: Dryden, Pope, and the frogs and mice’ [five early English translations of the Greek miniature epic poem Batrachomyomachia, including Samuel Wesley the Younger’s The Iliad in a Nutshell (1726)], International Journal of the Classical Tradition, vol. 18, no. 4, December 2011, pp. 547-68.

248. CRAGWALL, Jasper Albert: Lake Methodism: Polite Literature and Popular Religion in England, 1780-1830 [symmetry between Romanticism and religious enthusiasm, including consideration of John Wesley, , William

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Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary Shelley, and Joanna Southcott], Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2013, x + 251p.

249. DAVIES, Laura: ‘Methodism in literature’ [mainly in Britain], The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 461-75.

250. FIELD, Clive Douglas: ‘The Allan Library: a Victorian Methodist odyssey’ [history of the library formed by Thomas Robinson Allan (1799-1886), including its acquisition by the Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1884 and sale to the London Library in 1920], Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, vol. 89, no. 2, 2012-13, pp. 69-105.

251. HAYTON, David William: ‘Review article: preaching history’ [review of Michael Bentley, The Life and Thought of Herbert Butterfield (2011)], Irish Historical Studies, vol. 38, no. 151, May 2013, pp. 523-7.

252. JESSE, Jennifer G.: William Blake’s Religious Vision: There’s a Methodism in His Madness [theological reading of Blake’s works, concluding they were underpinned by a system which contemporaries would have recognized as ‘Wesleyan’], Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2013, xiv + 297p.

253. PROSSER, Barbara: ‘The transformation of the Arminian Magazine from John Wesley’s theological instrument of control to his vehicle for expressing and preserving the evocative voices of early Methodism’, Brands Plucked from the Burning: Essays on Methodist Memorialisation and Remembering, edited by David John Hart and David John Jeremy, Evesham: Wesley Historical Society, 2013, pp. 104-42.

254. RACK, Henry Denman: ‘In memoriam: William Reginald Ward (1925-2010)’, in John M. Virgoe, Thomas Eccleston (1752-1809): A Progressive Lancastrian Agriculturalist, Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester, third series, vol. 49, Manchester: Chetham Society, 2012, pp. 241-2.

See also nos. 78, 96, 112, 197.

LITERARY AND ARTISTIC REPRESENTATIONS

255. BLACK, Andrew: ‘Neutered Rhetoric: Representations of Orators in the Long Eighteenth Century’ [four discourses, including anti-Methodist publications], University of Maryland Ph.D. thesis, 2013, 344p.

256. HURST, Terence: ‘Henry Perlee Parker and the fire at the Epworth rectory’ [Parker’s painting Is not this a Brand Plucked out of the Fire? (1839), depicting the rescue of John Wesley], Methodism from Tees to Tweed: Bulletin of the North East Methodist History Society, no. 99, Spring 2013, pp. 4-8.

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257. SMITH, Allen Permar: ‘George Eliot and the authority of preaching’ [Dinah Morris and female preaching in Eliot’s Adam Bede (1859)], Theology & Sexuality, vol. 13, no. 2, 2007, pp. 175-80.

258. UNDERHILL, Timothy: ‘Parson and Methodist: an ‘imperfect’ verse tale by John Byrom’, Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, vol. 59, no. 3, October 2013, pp. 81-8.

259. WEINBROT, Howard D.: Literature, Religion, and the Evolution of Culture, 1660-1780 [literary representations of contentious politics and religion, including anti-Methodism, with a case study of Tobias Smollett’s The Expedition of Humphry Clinker (1771)], Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013, xii + [2] + 371p.

260. WILSON, Chris: ‘The medieval Church in early Methodism and anti- Methodism’ [competing analogies of eighteenth-century Methodists with medieval mendicants and heretics], The Church on its Past, edited by Peter D. Clarke and Charlotte Methuen, Studies in Church History, vol. 49, Woodbridge: Boydell Press for the Ecclesiastical History Society, 2013, pp. 192-204.

See also nos. 69, 86, 90, 248-9.

RELATIONS WITH OTHER CHURCHES

261. APPLEBY, Cedric J.: ‘Methodism and Unitarianism in Cornwall’ [with special reference to the early nineteenth century], Journal of the Cornish Methodist Historical Association, vol. 11, no. 5, 2013, pp. 192-201.

262. AVIS, Paul David Loup: ‘Anglicans and Methodists: on the cusp of unity?’ [article review – from the perspective of Anglican-Methodist relations – of The Oxford Handbook of Methodist Studies, edited by William Abraham and James Kirby (2009); The Cambridge Companion to John Wesley, edited by Randy Maddox and Jason Vickers (2010); and T&T Clark Companion to Methodism, edited by Charles Yrigoyen (2010)], Ecclesiology, vol. 9, no. 1, 2013, pp. 85- 105.

263. CHAPMAN, David Michael: ‘Methodism, ecumenism, and interfaith relations’, The Ashgate Research Companion to World Methodism, edited by William Gibson, Peter Stuart Forsaith, and Martin Wellings, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 121-40.

264. DAVIES, Noel Anthony: ‘Nonconformists and ecumenical relationships’ [in England and Wales], T&T Clark Companion to Nonconformity, edited by Robert Pope, London: Bloomsbury, 2013, pp. 473-94.

265. DeVAN, Benjamin B.: ‘“Honoring conference”: foundations for inter-religious and religious-atheist dialogue’ [Randy Maddox’s paradigm of ‘honoring

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conference’, with special reference to John Wesley], Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 146-61.

266. HAAR, Miriam: ‘Apostolicity: unresolved issues in Anglican-Methodist dialogue’ [four case studies of Anglican-Methodist conversations regarding the theological relationship between the apostolicity of the Church and the historic episcopate, including in Great Britain and Ireland], Ecclesiology, vol. 9, no. 1, 2013, pp. 39-65.

267. KIRKPATRICK, Colin: ‘Irish Methodism and the “Go-Preachers”’ [or Cooneyites, with special reference to County Fermanagh in the early twentieth century], Bulletin of the Methodist Historical Society of Ireland, vol. 18, 2013, pp. 135-54.

268. MAIDEN, John G.: ‘Fundamentalism and anti-Catholicism in inter-war English evangelicalism’ [including in Methodism], Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the Twentieth Century, edited by David William Bebbington and David Ceri Jones, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 151-70.

See also nos. 12, 33, 154, 157, 165, 183-4, 203, 258.

CLIVE D. FIELD (Honorary Research Fellow, School of History and Cultures, University of Birmingham and Institute for Social Change, University of Manchester)

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APPENDIX

Scope

The bibliography records books, pamphlets, articles, essays, postgraduate theses, and major internet resources on the history of British and Irish Methodism which are written in English or other Western European languages. Although each listing focuses on works which appeared during the previous calendar year, omissions from earlier listings are made good, back to 1974 (the first year for which the bibliography was issued).

Items dealing with British and Irish overseas missions, and the native churches which they gave rise to, are only included to the extent that they cast light on Methodist developments in the British Isles. Coverage of chapel and circuit histories is restricted, in the main, to publications of more than fifty pages, unless of special significance. Other works of an ephemeral or substantially non-historical nature are also mostly overlooked. In the case of monographs, while new editions (incorporating substantive changes) are recorded, straight reprints or reissues, whether by the original or a different publisher, generally are not.

Acknowledgements

As usual, the compiler is indebted to a number of individuals who have supplied copies or details of particular items. This year they comprise: Colin Dews, Dr Peter Forsaith, and Prof. Terry Muck. Continued thanks are due to Dr Lionel Madden, who has again conducted extensive research on Welsh publications specifically for this bibliography, and who is responsible for several of the Welsh references; and to Rev. Robin Roddie for his invaluable bibliographies of Irish Methodist history, published annually in Bulletin of the Methodist Historical Society of Ireland (no. 5).

Correspondence

The compiler can be contacted by email at [email protected] or by post at 35 Elvetham Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2LZ, United Kingdom. He welcomes suggestions of items for inclusion in future bibliographies.

Previous bibliographies

A checklist of all the previous bibliographies in this series, with links to the open access online text for all but the most recent years, can be found at: http://clivedfield.wordpress.com/publications-british-methodist-bibliography-2/