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Protestant Paths: A Story of Dissent

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By (author): Pauline Ashbridge

Protestants have disagreed with each other for centuries. The right to dissent was at the heart of the many and varied paths that developed within English- speaking Protestantism. This history is a closely-researched story about people, interwoven with the beliefs, challenges and changing relationships within three major strands of Protestant dissent, Quakers, Baptists and Methodists, and their varying relations with the established Church of England. When poverty grew in England, dissenting religion grew also. Often, families whose forebears had held land became landless and poor because of large-scale land enclosure. Mass emigration to the colonies by England's surplus population was urged. The story moves to the Eastern Cape of South Africa, to which three sons of a Methodist preacher emigrated in the 1870s. Protestant dissent was already strongly established here - running schools and colleges for Africans and ordaining African ministers. They continued doing so during the 46-year apartheid nightmare. It was from this dissenting heartland that South Africa's first black President, and probably the modem world's most famous Methodist, Nelson Mandela, came. See more
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  • Dimensions: 149 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Kershaw Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780954663254

About Pauline Ashbridge

The author a former journalist teacher and college lecturer has written Village Chapels (2004) two North London local histories (The Fields of Friern 2012 and The Old Freehold Houses of Friern 2014) and Children of Dissent (2010) - the longer forerunner of the present book. Her University of London Ph.D. The Power and the Purse was on the Metropolitian Poor Act 1867.

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