General Index: <Em>Wesley and Methodist Studies</Em> Volumes 1–10

General Index: <Em>Wesley and Methodist Studies</Em> Volumes 1–10

General Index Wesley and Methodist Studies Volumes 1–10 (2009–2018) Christopher D. Rodkey Guide to the Index Tis index covers the frst ten volumes of Wesley and Methodist Studies, beginning with the frst volume (2009) and ending with volume 10/2 (2018). Te editorial team is grateful to the Revd Dr Christopher D. Rodkey for design- ing and drafing the index, and to Fernando Carvalho for his editorial work. Te creation and production of such an index is highly complex. While names, places, and events are relatively straightforward to reference, Wesley and Methodist Studies covers theological and related topics that can be concep- tually challenging to organize. And the indexer is called upon also to make a wide range of contestable judgements, for example, in defning key terms such as ‘Methodist’. Users should therefore see the index as a guide rather than a detailed route map. Given the range and scope of the journal, the index focuses on substantive references to topics in the main body of the text; in general, incidental men- tions, and topics that appear only in footnotes, are not referenced. We would welcome receiving notifcations of index errors and omissions from readers. Geordan Hammond Clive Norris Wesley and Methodist Studies, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2020 Copyright © 2020 Te Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA DOI: 10.5325/weslmethstud.12.1.0109 This content downloaded from 146.186.116.60 on Wed, 08 Jan 2020 18:40:28 UTC All use subject to https://about.jstor.org/terms 110 wesley and methodist studies Contributors and Articles Atherstone, Andrew Evangelical Dissentients and the Defeat of the Anglican-Methodist Unity Scheme, 7:100–116 Bebbington, D. W. Secession and Revival: Louth Free Methodist Church in the 1850s, 7:54–77 Black, Jeremy John Wesley and History, 9/1:1–17 Bounds, Christopher T. How are People Saved? Te Major Views of Salvation with a Focus on Wesleyan Perspectives and their Implications, 3:31–54 Bray, Emma Rachel A Local Study of the Dynamics of Wesleyan Methodist Revival in North Cumbria, 1840–1920, 9/1:57–79 Bruns, Steven David Te Sacramental Piety of Early American Methodists: Te Fluvanna Conference of 1779 Revisited, 8/2:155–174 Cheatle, Andrew J. W. E. Sangster and Doctrinal Preaching, 4:141–148 Collins, Kenneth J. Te Method of John Wesley’s Practical Teology Reconsidered, 9/2:101–122 Cope, Rachel From Smouldering Fires to Revitalizing Showers: A Historiographical Overview of Revivalism in Nineteenth-Century New York, 4:25–49 Croford, J. Gregory ‘Grace to All did Freely Move’: Toughts on Charles Wesley’s 1741/42 Hymns on God’s Everlasting Love, 6:37–62 This content downloaded from 146.186.116.60 on Wed, 08 Jan 2020 18:40:28 UTC All use subject to https://about.jstor.org/terms General Index 111 Cunningham, Joseph W. Pneumatology Trough Correspondence: Te Letters of John Wesley and ‘John Smith’ (1745–1748), 1:18–32 Te Methodist Doctrine of Christian Perfection: Charles Wesley’s Contribution Contextualized, 2:25–44 Daly, Martin Te Bible and the Sword: John Tomas and the Tongan Civil War of 1837, 4:71–90 Danker, Ryan Nicholas Fighting Over the Dead: John Wesley, Ritualism, and the Politics of Church and State in 1870s England, 10/1:24–45 Dickerson, Dennis C. Liberation, Wesleyan Teology and Early African Methodism, 1766– 1840, 3:109–120 Ditchfeld, G. M. John Wesley, Heterodoxy, and Dissent, 10/2:109–131 Frazier, J. Russell John Wesley’s Covenantal and Dispensational View of Salvation History, 1:33–54 Georgian, Elizabeth A. Medicine and Politics: Te Primitive Physic and Early American Methodism, 8/1:35–51 Glen, Robert An Early Methodist Revival in the West Indies: Insights from a Neglected Letter of 1774, 9/1:36–56 Methodists in the Caribbean: Educational Initiatives in the Slave Era, 3:135–145 Grant, Sharon Te Reverend Tomas Pennock, Wesleyan Methodist Missionary in Nineteenth-Century Jamaica: A Case Study of Acculturation, Enculturation, or Something Else?, 4:117–128 This content downloaded from 146.186.116.60 on Wed, 08 Jan 2020 18:40:28 UTC All use subject to https://about.jstor.org/terms 112 wesley and methodist studies Hart, David Baptism and Conversion Narratives in Eighteenth-Century Methodism: A Norfolk Case Study, 8/1:16–34 Hirst, Michael Solidarity with the Poor? Positioning the Church of the Nazarene in England in 2003 and 2013, 10/1:66–84 Hughes, Michael Dilemmas of the Nonconformist Conscience: Attitudes Towards War and Peace within Primitive Methodism, 5:75–96 Jackson, Jack Collecting and Preserving Disciples: Verbal Proclamation in Early Methodist Evangelism, 2:45–66 Jones, David Ceri ‘So much idolized by some, and railed at by others’: Towards Understanding George Whitefeld, 5:3–29 Kloes, Andrew German Protestants’ Interpretations of George Whitefeld, 1739–1857, 8/2:99–119 Lenton, John Te Attitudes towards Black Methodists in America and the West Indies of some of Wesley’s Preachers, 1770–1810, 3:97–107 Lloyd, Gareth Scipio Africanus: Te First Black Methodist, 3:87–95 Maddock, Ian J. Solving a Transatlantic Puzzle? John Wesley, George Whitefeld, and ‘Free Grace’ Indeed!, 8/1:1–15 Mason, Ruth Te Design of Nineteenth-Century Wesleyan Space: Re-Reading F. J. Jobson’s Chapel and School Architecture, 7:78–99 McElwain, Randall D. Biblical Language in the Hymns of Charles Wesley, 1:55–70 This content downloaded from 146.186.116.60 on Wed, 08 Jan 2020 18:40:28 UTC All use subject to https://about.jstor.org/terms General Index 113 McInelly, Brett C. A New World, a New Approach to Answering His Critics: George Whitefeld in the American Colonies, 1740–45, 10/1:1–23 Meadows, Philip R. Entering the Divine Embrace: Towards an Ancient-Future Wesleyan Teology of Evangelism, 3:3–30 Morgan-Guy, John ‘Petals on a Wet, Black Bough’: Te Established Church, Methodism, and Dissent in the Diocese of Llandaf in 1763, 10/2:132–150 Morris, Nicola Predicting a ‘bright and prosperous future’: Irish Methodist Membership (1855–1914), 2:91–114 Newport, Kenneth G. C. and Jeremy Gregory Foreword [to Papers from the 2009 American Academy of Religion Session on ‘Methodism and the African Diaspora, 1738–1834’], 3:81 Nockles, Peter ‘Emissaries of Babylon’ or ‘Brothers in Christ’? Charles Wesley and Anti- Catholicism, 2:3–23 O’Brien, Glen ‘Not Radically a Dissenter’: Samuel Leigh in the Colony of New South Wales, 4:51–69 Parr, Jessica M. Plotting Piety: Religious Spaces and the Mapping of George Whitefeld’s World, 8/2:120–134 Pedlar, James E. Schism and the Spirit in Hugh Bourne’s Teology, 10/2:177–196 Pickering, Andrew Nelson Wesleyan Chaplaincy on the Western Front during the First World War, 9/2:163–183 Pope-Levison, Priscilla Pentecost in the Churches: Women in the Pentecostal League of Prayer, 10/1:46–65 This content downloaded from 146.186.116.60 on Wed, 08 Jan 2020 18:40:28 UTC All use subject to https://about.jstor.org/terms 114 wesley and methodist studies Powe, F. Douglas Jr Introduction: Global Black Methodism, 3:83–86 Rack, Henry D. A Man of Reason and Religion? John Wesley and the Enlightenment, 1:2–17 John Wesley and Overseas Missions: Principles and Practice, 5:30–55 Rainey, David Beauty in Creation: John Wesley’s Natural Philosophy, 9/1:18–35 Randall, Ian Early Moravian Spirituality and Missionary Vision, 9/2:123–140 Martyn Lloyd-Jones and Methodist Spirituality, 5:97–122 Rivers, Isabel Tomas Jackson (1783–1873), Book Collector, Editor, and Tutor, 6:63–88 Ryan, Linda Ann Wesleyan Perspectives on the Education of Girls in Eighteenth-Century England, 8/2:135–154 Schwarz, Suzanne ‘Our Mad Methodists’: Abolitionism, Methodism and Missions in Sierra Leone in the Late Eighteenth Century, 3:121–133 Smith, Tomas W. Authority and Liberty: John Wesley’s View of Medieval England, 7:1–26 Snyder, Howard A. Works of Grace and Providence: Te Structure of John Wesley’s Teology, 10/2:151–176 Standing, Roger Charles Garrett and the Birth of the Wesleyan Central Mission Movement, 6:89–123 Taggart, Norman Te World Council of Churches’ Programme to Combat Racism and Irish Methodist Mission, 4:91–112 This content downloaded from 146.186.116.60 on Wed, 08 Jan 2020 18:40:28 UTC All use subject to https://about.jstor.org/terms General Index 115 Teasdale, Mark R. Reclaiming Montanans: Te Evangelistic Endeavours of Brother Van, 4:129–140 Tidball, Derek ‘Secession is an ugly thing’: Te Emergence and Development of Free Methodism in Late Twentieth-Century England, 3:55–79 Underhill, Timothy John Byrom and the Contexts of Charles Wesley’s Shorthand, 7:27–53 Wallace, Charles On Knowing Christ in the Flesh: Towards a Bodily Reading of the Methodist Revival, 5:56–74 Wilson, D. R. Introduction to AAR Essays [Papers from the 2010 American Academy of Religion Session on ‘New Horizons and Frontiers: Evangelical Preachers and Preaching’], 4:113–116 ‘Tou shal[t] walk with me in white’: Aferlife and Vocation in the Ministry of Mary Bosanquet Fletcher, 1:71–85 Wood, Joseph William White, John Wesley, and the ‘Sheep without a Shepherd’: Towards a New Understanding of Wesley’s Ecclesiology, 4:3–23 Woolley, Tim A Community of Selective Memory? Hugh Bourne, William Clowes and Primitive Methodist Historiography, 2:67–90 ‘Have Our People Been Sufciently Cautious?’: Wesleyan Responses to Lorenzo Dow in England and Ireland, 1799–1819, 9/2:141–162 Wright, John W. ‘Use’ and ‘Enjoy’ in John Wesley: John Wesley’s Participation within the Augustinian Tradition, 6:3–36 This content downloaded from 146.186.116.60 on Wed, 08 Jan 2020 18:40:28 UTC All use subject to https://about.jstor.org/terms 116 wesley and methodist studies Notes and Documents Cope, Rachel and Bradley Kime ‘Te Vision’: A Dream Account Collected and Preserved by Mary Bosanquet Fletcher, 8/1:52–66 Dose, Kai A Note on John Wesley’s Visit to Herrnhut in 1738, 7:117–120 Field, Clive D.

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