The Story of Methodism tracing the rise and progress of that Wonderful Religious movement, which, like the Gulf Stream, has given warmth to wide waters and verdure to many lands; and giving an account of its various influences and institutions of to-day. Fully illustrated. By A.B. Hyde, D.D. (Professor of Greek in the University of Denver; Member of American Philiological Association; of American Society of Biblical Exegesis; of Summer School of Philiology, etc. lately Professor of Biblical Literature, Allegheny College, PA. Published by Willey & Co of Springfield, Mass. in 1888
Condition. Previous owner's name on inside cover. Worn, faded and minor soiling to Front cover. Hinges are cracked and binding is coming off but still holding attached. 467 pp. A fascinating history covering travel abroad, adventure, and more. It gives detailed information about the story of Methodism In England and in the Americas, covering the missions to native Americans in the northern continent as well as the southern continent with the Amazon Indians. The insight into ethnology is very interesting. It also speaks of all the characters in history that were Methodist. A very detailed and informative book.