The Life and Labors of William Bramwell
"William Bramwell was the most significant revivalist and holiness evangelist in Methodism. From his leadership of the great revival that broke out in Dewsbury in West Yorkshire in 1792 until his untimely death in 1818, Bramwell�s ministry was marked by fervent prayer, powerful preaching, unremitting pastoral care of converts and a clear and uncompromising emphasis on what John Wesley called Scriptural holiness. At a time when revival preaching was under scrutiny among John Wesley�s preachers, and when there was likewise some uncertainty about the doctrine of entire sanctification, Bramwell�s ministry was a model of faithfulness to Wesley�s own practice and convictions."�Herbert McGonigle

This biography was written in 1905, and is a great look in to the life of William Bramwell.
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The Life and Labors of William Bramwell
"William Bramwell was the most significant revivalist and holiness evangelist in Methodism. From his leadership of the great revival that broke out in Dewsbury in West Yorkshire in 1792 until his untimely death in 1818, Bramwell�s ministry was marked by fervent prayer, powerful preaching, unremitting pastoral care of converts and a clear and uncompromising emphasis on what John Wesley called Scriptural holiness. At a time when revival preaching was under scrutiny among John Wesley�s preachers, and when there was likewise some uncertainty about the doctrine of entire sanctification, Bramwell�s ministry was a model of faithfulness to Wesley�s own practice and convictions."�Herbert McGonigle

This biography was written in 1905, and is a great look in to the life of William Bramwell.
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The Life and Labors of William Bramwell

The Life and Labors of William Bramwell

by John F. Thomson
The Life and Labors of William Bramwell

The Life and Labors of William Bramwell

by John F. Thomson

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"William Bramwell was the most significant revivalist and holiness evangelist in Methodism. From his leadership of the great revival that broke out in Dewsbury in West Yorkshire in 1792 until his untimely death in 1818, Bramwell�s ministry was marked by fervent prayer, powerful preaching, unremitting pastoral care of converts and a clear and uncompromising emphasis on what John Wesley called Scriptural holiness. At a time when revival preaching was under scrutiny among John Wesley�s preachers, and when there was likewise some uncertainty about the doctrine of entire sanctification, Bramwell�s ministry was a model of faithfulness to Wesley�s own practice and convictions."�Herbert McGonigle

This biography was written in 1905, and is a great look in to the life of William Bramwell.

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BN ID: 2940150100954
Publisher: Jawbone Digital
Publication date: 11/28/2014
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