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Supplement to the Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, May 2005 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF METHODIST HISTORICAL LITERATURE THIRTY·FIRST EDITION 2004 CLIVE D, FIELD, M,A., D.Phil., F.R.HisLS. The British Library, 96 Euston Road, London, NW 1 2DB 78 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY BIBLIOGRAPHY OF METHODIST HISTORICAL LITERATURE, 2004 BIBLIOGRAPHIES 1. FIELD, Clive Douglas: 'Bibliography of Methodist historical literature, 2003', Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, Vol. 54, 2003-04, pp. 193-218. 2. LAZELL, David: A Gipsy Smith souvenir: a guide to books and other items about the famous preacher, writer and singer Gipsy Rodney Smith, MB.£. (1860-1947), [new edition], East Leake: East Leake Publishing Corner, 2004, 35pp. 3. RODDIE, Robin Parker: 'Bibliography of Irish Methodist historical literature, 2004', Bulletin of the Wesley Historical Society in Ireland, Vol. 10, 2004-05, pp. 64-8. 4. WESLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.-North East Branch: Wesley Historical Society North East Branch: index to bulletins, record of outings and lectures, Autumn 1992 to Spring 2002, compiled by Geoffrey Fisher, [Hartlepool]: the Branch, [2004], 17pp. See also No. 136. GUIDES TO SOURCES AND ARCHIVES 5. HALIFAX.-Mount Zion Methodist Church and Heritage Centre: The Horace Hird Collection ofWesleyana, [a catalogue, compiled by] Donald Holt Ryan, Wolverhampton: the compiler, 2004, 32Opp. 6. LONDON.-University: School of Oriental and African Studies: Library: Guide to Methodist missionary collections, London: S.O.A.S. Library, 2003,15pp. 7. MANCHESTER.-John Rylands University Library of Manchester: Methodist Archives and Research Centre: The Fletcher-Tooth Collection, volume 7: correspondence N-R, [a catalogue, compiled by] Gareth Lloyd, Manchester: the Library, 2004, [4] + xi + 161pp. 8. MANCHESTER.-John Rylands University Library of Manchester: Methodist Archives and Research Centre: The Fletcher-Tooth Collection, volume 8: correspondence of Elizabeth RitchielMortimer, [a catalogue, compiled by] Gareth Lloyd, Manchester: the Library, 2004, [4] + x + 205pp. METHODIST HISTORICAL LITERATURE, 2004 79 9. MANCHESTER.-John Rylands University Library of Manchester: Methodist Archives and Research Centre: The letters of William Seward (1703-1740), [a catalogue, compiled by] Gareth Lloyd, Manchester: the Library, 2004, 69pp. 10. MANCHESTER.-John Rylands University Library of Manchester: Methodist Archives and Research Centre: Methodist district archive, [a catalogue], Manchester: the Library, 2004, 52pp. 11. OATES, Paul James: My ancestors were Inghamites [including transcripts of Ingharnite records, 1755-1837], London: Society of Genealogists Enterprises, 2003, iv + 149pp. 12. RATCLIFFE, Richard: 'Methodist records', Family History Monthly, No. 103, April 2004, pp. 20-2. See also Nos. 2, 17,68. EDITIONS OF PRIMARY SOURCES 13. BARNSLEY.-Wesleyan Methodist Circuit: Wesleyan Methodist baptisms, Barnsley Circuit, Feb. 1839-Mar. 1872, transcribed: John Hirst, Barnsley: Barnsley Family History Society, 2004, 36pp. 14. BARNSLEY.-Wesleyan Methodist Circuit: Wes/eyan Methodist baptisms, Barnsley Circuit, May 1872-Jun. 1888, transcribed: John Hirst, Barnsley: Barnsley Family History Society, 2004, 36pp. 15. BARNSLEY.-Wesleyan Methodist Circuit: Wesleyan Methodist baptisms, Barnsley Circuit, Jul. 1888-0ct. 1910, transcribed: John Hirst, Barnsley: Barnsley Family History Society, 2004, 36pp. 16. BATCHELOR, Henry: Gin and hell-fire: Henry Batchelor's memoirs of a working class childhood in Crouch End, 1823-1837, compiled and edited by Peter Barber, London: Hornsey Historical Society, 2004, 68pp. 17. CENSUS OFFICE: Church and chapel in early Victorian Shropshire: returns from the 1851 census of religious worship, edited by Clive Douglas Field, Shropshire Record Series, Vol. 8, Keele: Centre for Local History, University of Keele, 2004, lxiii + 171 pp. 18. CENSUS OFFICE: 'The returns of the Rutland registration districts to the 1851 census of religious worship', [edited by] Peter Tomalin, Rutland Record, No. 22, 2003 (for 2002), pp. 51-86. 80 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 19. DUBLIN.-Methodist Society: 'Dublin Methodist society membership, 1788' [transcription and analysis of the list by] Dudley Alexander Levistone Cooney, Bulletin of the Wesley Historical Society in Ireland, Vol. 10,2004-05, pp. 44-62. See also Nos. 11,55-6, 72, 80, 132. CONNEXIONAL HISTORIES 20. DITCHFIELD, Grayson McClure: 'Methodism and the Evangelical Revival', A companion to eighteenth-century Britain, edited by Harry Thomas Dickinson, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2002, pp. 252-9. 21. HATCHER, Stephen George: 'The radicalism of Primitive Methodism', Methodist and radical: rejuvenating a tradition, Joerg Rieger and John James Vincent, editors, Nashville: Kingswood Books, 2003, pp. 123-37. 22. NOLL, Mark Allan: The rise of evangelicalism: the age of Edwards, Whitefield and the Wesleys, Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press, 2004, 316pp. 23. SHORNEY, David: 'Some further thoughts on the secessionist Arminian Bible Christians', Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, Vol. 54, 2003-04, pp. 252-4. 24. SHORT, Colin Charles: "'They're a West Country sort of Methodism": the Bible Christian tradition', Epworth Review, Vol. 31, No. I, January 2004, pp. 59-66. 25. TABRAHAM, Barrie: 'Early Methodism' [review article of four books published in 2002], Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 55, 2004, pp. 325-9. 26. THORNE, Roger Frank Sidney: 'The Arminian Bible Christians' [1829- 35], Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, Vol. 54, 2003-04, pp. 125-34. 27. WARD, William Reginald: Kirchengeschichte Gropbritanniens vom 17. bis zum 20. Jahrhundert, Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2000, 206pp. 28. WARD, William Reginald: 'Methodismus/Methodisten, 11. kirchengeschichtIich: 2. Gropbritannien', Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart: Handworterbuch for Theologie und ReligionswissenschaJt, Band 5: L-M, fourth, fully revised edition, edited by Hans Dieter Betz, Don Spencer Browning, Bemd Janowski and Eberhard Jiingel, Tiibingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2002, pp. 1181-4. METHODIST HISTORICAL LITERATURE, 2004 81 29. YALDEN, Peter James: 'Association, community and the ongms of secularisation: English and Welsh Nonconfonnity, c. 1850-1930', Journal ofEcclesiastical History, Vol. 55,2004, pp. 293-324. See also No. 88. LOCAL HISTORIES: ENGLAND 30. ASHBRIDGE, Pauline M.: Village chapels: some aspects of rural Methodism in the East Cotswolds and South Midlands. 1800-2000, Hook Norton: Kershaw Publishing, 2004, [6] + 93pp. 31. BANKS, Joyce: 'Some notes on early Methodism in Surrey' [Wesleyan Methodism to the mid-nineteenth century], Surrey History, Vol. VI, 1999-2003, pp. 194-205. 32. BATTEN, Michael Henry John: "'A shelter from the stonny blast": Methodism and social change in late eighteenth-century England' [with special reference to Norwich], University of Victoria M.A. thesis, 1988, viii + 121pp. 33. DYKES, Eric William: Beverley Methodism: historical sketches, [Beverley]: Toll Gavel United Church, 2004, 56pp. 34. F AIRFAX, Ken: Methodism in Boothstown, Boothstown: Boothstown Methodist Church, [2004], 104pp. 35. GORING, Jeremy: Burn holy fire: religion in Lewes since the Reformation, Cambridge: Lutterworth Press, 2003, 192pp. 36. GRUNDY, Donald M.: 'Tunnoil in the valleys: Wes1eyans and Refonners in the mid 19th century' [Erewash and Derwent valleys of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire], Heritage: The Journal of the East Midlands Branch of the Wesley Historical Society, Vol. 6, No. 3, October 2004, pp. 8-20. 37. JALLAIS, Therese-Marie: 'Le methodisme it Sheffield au XVIIIeme siecle: etude d'un microcosme ~ aspects du vecu re1igieux it l'epoque des changements', Universite de Poitiers these de doctorat, 1991, 2 vol., 476pp. 38. RIMMINGTON, Gera1d Thomeycroft: 'Methodism in Leicestershire between the two world wars', Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society Transactions, Vol. 77, 2003, pp. 111-22. 39. RODELL, Jonathan: 'Francis Asbury's first circuit: Bedfordshire, 1767', Methodist History, Vol. XLII, 2003-04, pp. 110-21. 82 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 40. ROSE, Edward Alan: 'John Bennet and the beginnings of Stockport Methodism' [to 1759], Aspects of church history, Bramhall: Reword Publishers on behalfofStockport Historical Society, 2003, pp. [65-77]. 41. SHORNEY, David: 'The Bible Christians in Kent', Wesley Historical Society London and South East Branch Journal, No. 70, Autumn 2004, pp. 5-13. 42. SHORT, Colin Charles: 'Mining & Methodism in the Penzance hinterland: an introductory study', Journal of the Cornish Methodist Historical Association, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2004, pp. 21-30. 43. SMITH, Edwin: One hundred years of celebration of Ben ton Methodist Chapel and St. Andrew's Church [1904-2004], [Newcastle upon Tyne]: the author, [2004], 88pp. 44. WIGLEY, Maureen: Chapel on the green [a history of Brampton Methodist Church, 1812-2001], Huntingdon: Just Print IT! Publications, 2001,92pp. See also Nos. 4, 7, 10-11, 13-18,23-4,26,69,71-2,75-7,79-80, 149, 151-2, 154-5,165-6,168-9,173-6,178,203,206. LOCAL HISTORIES: WALES, SCOTLAND, IRELAND 45. COONEY, Dudley Alexander Levistone: 'The Methodist chapels III Dublin', Dublin Historical Record, Vol. LVII, 2004, pp. 152-63. 46. COONEY, Dudley Alexander Levistone: 'Once upon a time ... ' [legends surrounding the Wesleys in Ireland], Bulletin of the Wesley Historical Society in Ireland, Vol. 10,2004-05, pp. 35-43. 47. COONEY, Dudley Alexander Levistone: So civil a people: the story of Methodists in the Irish midlands, Tullamore: