Foreword by Ryan Nicholas Danker
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Georgia Sojourn
Introduction
The Locus of Charles Wesley's Georgia Activity
The Georgia Section of the MSJ
Conclusion
A Positive Afterthought
2. The Boston Sojourn
Introduction
The Boston Religious Context
The Boston Visit
Summary and Evaluation
3. Charles Wesley and Slavery
Encounter with Slavery in Charleston
Other Documents Involving Charles Wesley and Slavery
A Puzzlement
4. Charles Wesley's Response to the Revolutionary War and to the
American Colonies
Charles Wesley's Critique of the War
Charles Wesley's Critique of the Colonies
Appendix A: Letters regarding two former African slaves
Appendix B: An Extract from the Depositions of William Floyd,
Little Ephraim Robin John, and Ancona Robin Robin John
Selected Bibliography
Index of Personal Names
Index of Place Names
S.T. Kimbrough has written and edited several books on Charles Wesley and is the founder of The Charles Wesley Society. He is a Research Fellow at the Center for Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition of the Divinity School of Duke University. Kimbrough titles that have also been published by The Lutterworth Press are The Lyrical Theology of Charles Wesley and Radical Grace.
"S.T. Kimbrough continues to gift us with the fruit of a lifetime
of study of Charles Wesley. This volume, focused on Wesley's time
in and reflections on North America, provides much detail on a
topic touched on only in passing in most Wesley biographies.
Recommended!" - Randy L. Maddox, William Kellon Quick Emeritus
Professor of Wesley and Methodist Studies, Duke Divinity School
"For years, S.T. Kimbrough has sought to make Charles Wesley known,
through analysis of his theology, diverse publications, especially
of little-known portions of Wesley's vast poetic corpus. Here he
digs deeply into the American narrative, not stopping at Charles's
manuscript journal - but filling in details of the narrative with
letters and historical details about the colonial context, much
from primary source materials. . . . The present volume is yet one
more addition to Kimbrough's invaluable contributions to the -eld
of Charles Wesley studies." - Ryan Nicholas Danker, from the
Foreword
"S.T. Kimbrough, the founder of the Charles Wesley Society, has
published more works than anyone else in the world on and by
Charles Wesley. His expertise shines throughout this volume in a
way that matches the importance of his subject for a completer
understanding of the history of Methodism in America." - Richard P.
Heitzenrater, author of Wesley and the People Called Methodists
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