Supplement to the Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, May 2009

Supplement to the Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, May 2009

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 England and Wales since 1662: a structured bibliography’, T&T Clark Companion to Nonconformity, edited by Robert Pope, London: Bloomsbury, 2013, pp. 495-532. 4. MADDEN, John Lionel: ‘Cyhoeddiadau diweddar ar Fethodistiaeth Galfinaidd yng Nghymru, 2012/recent publications on Welsh Calvinistic Methodism, 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 Methodist New Connexion Chapel: Ebenezer Methodist Baptisms [listed alphabetically within two chronological sequences, for 1864- 200 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 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. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.-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 Thomas Coke, 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 John Wesley on Christian perfection’ [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: ‘Joseph Benson’s initial letter to John Wesley concerning Spirit baptism 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 Charles Wesley, 15 August 1762’, introduced, transcribed, and annotated by David Thomas Stark, Wesley and Methodist Studies, vol. 5, 2013, pp. 123-51. METHODIST HISTORICAL LITERATURE, 2013 201 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 Theology 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 Pietism, 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 Methodist local preacher, edited by David Colin Dews], Wesley Historical Society (Yorkshire) Bulletin, no. 104, Autumn 2013, pp. 2-26. 26. YEAGER, Jonathan Mark: Early Evangelicalism: A Reader, edited by Jonathan Mark Yeager [62 extracts from primary sources, including from George Whitefield, John Wesley, Charles Wesley, Mary Fletcher, John William Fletcher, Francis Asbury, and Thomas Coke], New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, xii + 404p. 202 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 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 Shropshire 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. METHODIST HISTORICAL LITERATURE, 2013 203 36. WILKINSON, Ralph: ‘The Methodist Church in Britain: a personal view to mark the 80th anniversary of Methodist union’,

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