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The Letters of Dr. Thomas Coke

Author : John A. Vickers
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Page : 809 pages
File Size : 17,41 MB
Release : 2013-06-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 142677124X

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For forty years on either side of the death of John Wesley in 1791, Thomas Coke was a key figure in the development of Methodism on both sides of the Atlantic. His surviving correspondence is the most personal evidence he has left us of a man who “wore his heart on his sleeve.” Coke's letters also give us contemporary insight into some of the events which began the transformation of an evangelical movement into a worldwide communion of Churches. This critical edition gives a comparison to earlier editions, as well as references to names and locations for historical study.

The Letters of Dr. Thomas Coke

Author : Thomas Coke
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Page : 809 pages
File Size : 43,99 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1426757719

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Annotated and critical edition of the letters of one of early Methodism's most influential founders.

The Journals of Dr. Thomas Coke

Author : John Ashley Vickers
Publisher :
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 28,20 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :

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Autobiographical journals of Thomas Coke, an important figure to both American and Methodist history. In these journals Thomas Coke gives contemporaneous detailed impressions of late-18th century North America from his nine visits and four Caribbean tours. Using the 1816 edition of the journals as a base, Vickers compares it to earlier editions and, where available, to the manuscript journal, noting any variations.

Thomas Coke

Author : John A. Vickers
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 40,47 MB
Release : 2013-03-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1620329751

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Ever since John Wesley departed from Anglican usage by "consecrating" him as Superintendent of American Methodism, Thomas Coke has been a center of controversy. Though remembered primarily as the "Father of Methodist missions," he was a key figure in the development of Methodism on both sides of the Atlantic in the years before and after Wesley's death. To write his biography is to write much of the history of the Church he served. This makes it all the more surprising that no serious study of Thomas Coke has appeared in England for over a century, and that the only substantial twentieth-century biography is that of Bishop Candler published in America more than forty years ago. In the words of Cyril Davey on the occasion of the bicentenary of Coke's birth, "No man in Methodism had a greater significance for his own age, for Methodism, and for the Missionary movement. No man, deserving to be remembered, has been more completely forgotten." The present book is, in fact, the first documented study of the man ever published. Based to a considerable degree on unpublished primary material, it aims to present Coke as a human being in relation to, and often in conflict with, his contemporaries. At the same time it examines critically the accusations of self-seeking ambition and inconsistency repeatedly brought against him. And it reviews his various roles as Wesley's right-hand man, as Asbury's uneasily yoked colleague, as a pioneer of missions at home as well as abroad, as preacher and author, and as devoted husband.

Life of Thomas Coke

Author : Warren Akin Candler
Publisher :
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 27,16 MB
Release : 1923
Category :
ISBN :

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In this story of Thomas Coke's life, the author seeks to exhibit the facts of Coke's life, history, and character which have been neglected by the Christian world and even misrepresented by English authors. The author presents a treatment of Coke's labors in missions and the propagation of Methodism, counting Thomas Coke as second only to John Wesley in most ways and even superior in others.