A response to the prominent Methodist historian David Hempton\u27s call to analyze women\u27s experience within Methodism, this is the first book to deal with British Methodist women preachers over the entire nineteenth century, with special emphasis on the Primitive Methodists and Bible Christians. The author covers women preachers in Wesley\u27s lifetime, the reason why some Methodist sects allowed women to preach and others did not, and the experience of Bible Christian and Primitive Methodist female evangelists before 1850. She also describes the many other ways in which women supported their chapel communities. The second half of the book includes the careers of mid-century women revivalists, the opportunities home and foreign missions...
The role of women within the United Methodist church has been evolving since John Wesley began the M...
Women have been central to the work of Christian ministry from the time of Jesus to the twenty-first...
There have been many women (both known and anonymous) who served in leadership in all three centurie...
[The following] explores how Puritan women, such as Sarah Goodhue, Deborah Prince, and Sarah Osborn ...
This thesis examines and analyses the circumstances that led to women finding more opportunity for ...
Present day Methodists are often surprised to learn that ‘women in the Ministry’ is not a twentieth ...
Scholars have largely neglected the role of women in nineteenth century evangelicalism. Their studie...
This article examines the development of English Methodism during the formative period between ...
In the late nineteenth century a gender battle was brewing in the Free Methodist Church. Since the d...
The reclamation and analysis of women's experiences within three Nonconformist denominations is the ...
Women preached and itinerated in different Methodist traditions in the first half of the nineteenth ...
The article focuses particularly on women leaders in the Methodist movement, including Lady Huntingd...
John Wesley’s famously adopted doctrine was the “priesthood of all believers.” This doctrine simply ...
The issue of the role of women in ministry is far from new. Within Pentecostal churches, there have ...
Christianity in America has had a gender paradox for a long time. Female church adherents have been ...
The role of women within the United Methodist church has been evolving since John Wesley began the M...
Women have been central to the work of Christian ministry from the time of Jesus to the twenty-first...
There have been many women (both known and anonymous) who served in leadership in all three centurie...
[The following] explores how Puritan women, such as Sarah Goodhue, Deborah Prince, and Sarah Osborn ...
This thesis examines and analyses the circumstances that led to women finding more opportunity for ...
Present day Methodists are often surprised to learn that ‘women in the Ministry’ is not a twentieth ...
Scholars have largely neglected the role of women in nineteenth century evangelicalism. Their studie...
This article examines the development of English Methodism during the formative period between ...
In the late nineteenth century a gender battle was brewing in the Free Methodist Church. Since the d...
The reclamation and analysis of women's experiences within three Nonconformist denominations is the ...
Women preached and itinerated in different Methodist traditions in the first half of the nineteenth ...
The article focuses particularly on women leaders in the Methodist movement, including Lady Huntingd...
John Wesley’s famously adopted doctrine was the “priesthood of all believers.” This doctrine simply ...
The issue of the role of women in ministry is far from new. Within Pentecostal churches, there have ...
Christianity in America has had a gender paradox for a long time. Female church adherents have been ...
The role of women within the United Methodist church has been evolving since John Wesley began the M...
Women have been central to the work of Christian ministry from the time of Jesus to the twenty-first...
There have been many women (both known and anonymous) who served in leadership in all three centurie...