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The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion Alan Harding (, Formely a member of the Senior Civil Service and now a parish priest in Hertfordshire)

The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion By Alan Harding (, Formely a member of the Senior Civil Service and now a parish priest in Hertfordshire)

Summary

This is the first study of an important group in early Methodism. It was quite separate from Wesley's followers, with its own preachers, chapels, training college, and statement of belief. The book shows how the Connexion operated at the grass roots - including how congregations formed, how chapels came to be built, and how the Connexion related to other religious groups.

The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion Summary

The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion: A Sect in Action in Eighteenth-Century England by Alan Harding (, Formely a member of the Senior Civil Service and now a parish priest in Hertfordshire)

This is the first detailed study of the operation of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, an important group in early Methodism. Alan Harding explores how the Connexion developed locally; the identity of its preachers and their training; the religious and social origins of those who joined its congregations; and the relationship between central direction and local initiative. The book examines the Connexion's attitudes to the Church of England and also to Dissent, to whose revival in the later eighteenth century it made a significant contribution. It considers the Connexion's relationship with other sections of the Revival, and reflects on the doctrinal issues that divided it from Weleyan Methodism.

The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion Reviews

...Dr Harding has meticulously combed the archives on both sides of the Atlantic, and...it is unlikely that any more material in his field will come to light. ... One of the many merits of Harding's monograph is to provoke questions ... outside the field he cultivates so thoroughly. * Professor W.R.Ward, English Historical Review *
This is a careful and welcome investigation of a small but significant strand of the revival, placing Lady Huntingdon and her Connexion in the broader context of 18th century evangelicalism in all its vigour and complexity. * Methodist Recorder *
Alan Harding's well-written and authoritative account begins with an excellent survey of the eighteenth-century religious scene and adds greatly to our knowledge of a significant grouping. * Theology *
Alan Harding's formidably learned study re-establishes the seriousness of the Connexion as a Calvinistic popular movement rather than the aristocratic toy it has often been thought to be, and so makes a case for its reintegration into wider movements. * Church Times *
[An] excellent investigation * Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Volume 57/3 *

About Alan Harding (, Formely a member of the Senior Civil Service and now a parish priest in Hertfordshire)

Alan Harding was formely a member of the Senior Civil Service. He is now a parish priest in Hertfordshire

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. The Eighteenth Century Religious Background ; 2. Selina, Countess of Huntingdon: Early Life and the Start of the Connexion ; 3. The Life of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion ; 4. Trevecca College ; 5. Doctrines and Divisions ; 6. The Connexion, the Church of England, and Dissent ; 7. The Connexion in the Last Years of Lady Huntingdon's Life

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NPB9780198263692
9780198263692
0198263694
The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion: A Sect in Action in Eighteenth-Century England by Alan Harding (, Formely a member of the Senior Civil Service and now a parish priest in Hertfordshire)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2003-10-02
432
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