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Nestleton Magna: A Story of Yorkshire Methodism

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The narrative depicts life in an East Yorkshire village shaped by an active Methodist community, its worship, social routines, and local disputes. Interwoven episodes follow a young couple’s courtship and the interventions of vivid parish characters — a genial blacksmith, an outspoken elder, a doctor, and a landowning squire — as they face gossip, spiritualist controversies, innovations at the chapel, and a criminal shock that tests communal bonds. The work alternates humorous local colour with earnest religious observance and moral dilemmas, leading to reconciliations and a reaffirmation of mutual responsibility and faith within village society.

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J. Jackson Wray

J. Jackson Wray was an author known for his contributions to religious literature, particularly within the context of Methodism. His notable work, "Nestleton Magna: A Story of Yorkshire Methodism," reflects his engagement with the themes of faith and community in Yorkshire. Through his writing, Wray explores the cultural and spiritual landscape of the region, offering insights into the lives of those involved in the Methodist movement. His work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical and social dynamics of Yorkshire Methodism.

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