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A concise biography traces the life and ministry of an evangelical leader associated with Wesley and the early Methodist movement, surveying his upbringing, spiritual disciplines, and pastoral labors at a rural parish. It follows his entry into the ministry, early difficulties, doctrinal controversies—especially over Calvinism—and his ties to Trevecca College, periods of failing health and residence in Switzerland, marriage, and last years. The narrative uses correspondence and unpublished papers to illuminate his theological commitments, pastoral approach, and personal character.

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Frederic W. Macdonald

Frederic W. Macdonald was a writer known for his work in religious literature. His notable book, "Fletcher of Madeley," explores the life and teachings of John Fletcher, an influential figure in the Methodist movement. Macdonald's writings often reflect a deep engagement with spiritual themes and the historical context of his subjects, contributing to the understanding of religious figures and their impact on faith communities. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of literature and theology.

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