The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . B. V RAYMOND, President of the Wesleyan University, , Connecticut. tions, nothing remains to cheer andreconcile them to their lot but their faithin God and the joy of seeing His workprosper in their hands. In this wayMethodist preachers are developed. Theraw material from which she has pro-duced her preachers in t


The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . B. V RAYMOND, President of the Wesleyan University, , Connecticut. tions, nothing remains to cheer andreconcile them to their lot but their faithin God and the joy of seeing His workprosper in their hands. In this wayMethodist preachers are developed. Theraw material from which she has pro-duced her preachers in the past is moreabundant now than ever. If the Churchkeep her complicated machinery movingwith fire from heaven, she will continueto have all her pulpits amply supplied,and will, as in the past, be able to make 736 The Illustrated History of james roscoe day, Chancellor of Syracuse University. generous contributions to other itinerant system is a military one,and it is therefore an indication of itsthorough effectiveness, that it has beenable to furnish so many captains for otherdivisions of the Lords army. Probably the leading literary force inAustralia to-day is the Rev. William , editor of the Australasian Re-view of Reviews, and of The SouthernCross, and principal of the MethodistLadies College, in Melbourne. Educatedat Melbourne University, he has servedas president of the Wesleyan Conferenceof Victoria and Tasmania. His intenselypatriotic Deeds That Won the Em-pire, published in 1897, was well re-ceived by the reading public, and led tothe publication of his historical master-piece, How England Saved Europe. In no quarter of the globe is there afairer outlook for Methodism than inAustralia. The story of its foundinghas alreadv been told in these pages; how Samuel Leigh planted societies atSydn


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