Case, and His Contempories, Vol. 5: Or, the Canadian Itinerants' Memorial; Constituting a Biographical History of Methodism in Canada from Its Introdu - John Carroll - Books - Forgotten Books - 9781331133186 - July 11, 2015
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Case, and His Contempories, Vol. 5: Or, the Canadian Itinerants' Memorial; Constituting a Biographical History of Methodism in Canada from Its Introdu

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Case, and His Contempories, Vol. 5: Or, the Canadian Itinerants' Memorial; Constituting a Biographical History of Methodism in Canada from Its Introdu

Publisher Marketing: Excerpt from Case, and His Contempories, Vol. 5: Or, the Canadian Itinerants' Memorial; Constituting a Biographical History of Methodism in Canada From Its Introduction Into the Province Till the Death of the Rev. William Case, in 1855 My long cherished desire and purpose are achieved at last. The unparalleled production of a history of sixty-four years course of operations, and a portraiture of the actors in its accomplishment combined, is before the reader. It is as if the "Nonconformist's Memorial," and "Baxter's Life and Times," or "The History of the Puritans," should be woven into one. I pretend not to say whether this is an excellence, or defect, but there it is. My original and fondest wish was to preserve a memorial of each of the itinerants who had labored in Canada from 1790 to 1855; next, I adopted the idea of presenting the public life, pre-eminently, of the most influential among them, and one who exercised his ministry fifty years; but in the accomplishment of these two objects, I accomplished a third, and more important one than either, the history of the Church as well as its ministry. If such things are of any importance, then I say that I have furnished the great Methodist Church (so far as it relates to "the two Canada's" especially) an account of its rise and progress and a memorial of all its ministers, something which no Church in existence possesses but herself, at least that I know of. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. Contributor Bio:  Carroll, John John Olson is an American poet and novelist. Born August 23, 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Olson has lived for many years in Seattle, Washington. He has published eight collections of poetry and one novel, Souls of Wind, nominated for The Believer Magazine book of the year award. In 2004, Seattle's weekly newspaper, The Stranger, for whom he has written occasional essays, gave Olson one of its annual "genius awards."His writing notebooks have been exhibited at the University of Washington. Olson's prose poetry has been reviewed in print and online poetry magazines he poet Philip Lamantia said that Olson was "extraordinary...the greatest prose poetry [i've] ever read." and Clayton Eshleman said "he is writing the most outlandish, strange, and inventive prose poetry ever in the history of the prose poem."

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Released July 11, 2015
ISBN13 9781331133186
Publishers Forgotten Books
Pages 384
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 20 mm   ·   510 g
Language English  

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