Liberty and Loyalty in the Long Eighteenth Century: A Global History Approach to John Wesley's Political Writings (original) (raw)

Liberty and Loyalty: John Wesley's Political World

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"John Wesley's Rebuke to the Rebels of British America: Revisiting the Calm Address," Methodist Review (Vol. 4, 2012): 31-55

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John Wesley's Political Writings: A Global History Approach

Glen O'Brien

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Wesley and liberty : Embracing poles

Mark Hanshaw

Methodist History, 2001

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Will the Real John Wesley Please Stand Up? A Survey of Varying Interpretations of John Wesley's Political Theology

Gregory R Coates

Aldersgate Papers, v. 10 (Spring 2013), 2013

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John Wesley Among the Colonies: Wesleyan Theology in the Face of the American Revolution

Jessie Larkins

Methodist History, 2007

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George Whitefield, John Wesley and the Rhetoric of Liberty

Glen O'Brien

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Samuel Wesley and the Crisis of Tory Piety: 1685–1720, WilliamGibson, Oxford University Press, 2021 (ISBN 978‐0‐19‐887024‐1), x + 235 pp., hb £75

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Reviews in Religion & Theology, 2021

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A Calm Address to our American Colonies: John Wesley's Rebuke to the Rebels of North America

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John Wesley on the State of the Nation and its People

Glen O'Brien

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Brian C. Lockey, Early Modern Catholics, Royalists, and Cosmopolitans: English Transnationalism and the Christian Commonwealth. Farnham and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2015. xi + 376 pp. £75.00. ISBN: 978-1409418719 (hb)

Sophie Buckingham

Renaissance Studies, 2016

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Nelson, Samuel. Review of W. Bulman, "Anglican Enlightenment: Orientalism, Religion and Politics in England and its Empire, 1648–1715." (Cambridge, 2015) in Politics, Religion & Ideology (2016)

Sam Nelson

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The religious field and the path-dependent transformation of popular politics in the Anglo-American world, 1770–-1840

Peter Stamatov

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“Glimpses of the Great Conflict”: English Congregationalists and the European Crisis of Faith, circa 1840–1875

Michael Ledger-Lomas

Journal of British Studies, 2007

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John Wesley's 'Calm Address' with Reference to the Classical Theism in Wesley's Political Tracts

Glen O'Brien

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John Wesley: A Biographical Essay

Neil Taylor

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Religion and Politics: Comparing and Contrasting England and the United States

Thomas M Chumbley

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British Evangelicals and the United States of America, c. 1775-c.1820

Emma Macleod

2015

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John Wesley as a Public Theologian: The Case of Thoughts Upon Slavery

David N. Field

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Calvinist Internationalism and the English Officer Corps, 1562–1642

David Trim

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How Religious Freedom became a Natural Right: The Case of Post-Reformation England

John Coffey

Marietta van der Tol, Carys Brown, John Adenitire and Emily Kempson, eds, From Toleration to Religious Freedom: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives (Peter Lang) , 2020

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Reforming Politics: The Covenant Device in Anglo-American Political Theory

Glenn Moots

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Dissent and the Bible in Britain, c.1650-1950. Edited by SCOTT MANDELBROTE and MICHAEL LEDGER-LOMAS

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The Journal of Theological Studies, 2014

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War, Imperial Expansion and Religious Developments in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland

Stephen Conway

War in History, 2004

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John Wesley and Religious Education in Eighteenth-Century England

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The Confessional State in International Politics: Tudor England, Religion, and the Eclipse of Dynasticism

Benjamin de Carvalho

2014

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“The Transformation of Protestant Theology as a Condition of the American Revolution.” In Protestantism and the American Founding, ed. Thomas S. Engeman and Michael P. Zuckert, 187-223. South Bend: University of Notre Dame Press, 2004.

Thomas G West

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Barry Levis

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