Certain Movements in England And America Which Influenced the Transition From Th

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Certain Movements in England And America Which Influenced the Transition From Th
George Tilden Colman
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Written in blood were the lessons of the dignity of the human reason and of the rights of all men against tyranny in any form. The doctrine of equality enjoyed considerable vogue even in conservative England wigs and swords began to dis- appear. The industrial democracy of England welcomed the ideas that were spreading not only in France, but throughout Europe.
"Mackenzie, R. : The 19th Century, p. 102.
CHAPTER VII THE SPREAD or METHODISM It was the unsocial character of religion, the selfishne
...ss of its luxury- loving prelates and the hollow insincerity of its formal professions that awoke John Wesley, at the time of his conversion in 1738, to study anew the conditions of salvation. His intense devotion to God and love for men made all theological bickering seem to him mean and small. The Methodism he founded was preeminently a revolt against a religion which considered its essence to be the understanding and acceptance of dogmas. This revival and the following Evangelical movement are the expressions of the shift within religious life from intellectual to practical Christianity, from the theological to the devo- tional and vitally ethical.

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