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This is a consideration of the "legitimacy" of enthusiasm shown at Methodist camp meetings, the presumption of "loud exclamations, wonderful ecstasies, great lamentations, clapping the hands, stamping with the feet, falling down and losing [ones] senses" as proof of being saved. It also presents arguments representing the authors unitarian beliefs.
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Clergy, Methodist Church, Methodism, Camp meetings, Camp-meetings, UnitarianismPeople
John Wesley, Mr. FletcherTimes
1819, Jefferson County, New YorkShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Caption title: An examination into the foundation of Methodist camp-meetings, &c
Signed: Edward Sharman
"A few cautions against enthusiasm, self-confidence, and hypocrisy; or, A looking-glass for talkative professors of religion" (p. [22]-30) is in verse
"Supplement": p. [31]-72
Shaw & Shoemaker, 49404
Microfiche. New Canaan, CT : Readex. microfiches. (Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 49404)
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