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Itinerant Temples - Tent Methodism 1814-1832 (Paperback)
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Itinerant Temples - Tent Methodism 1814-1832 (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Evangelical History & Thought
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After John Wesley's death in 1791, schisms from Wesleyan Methodism
occurred regularly. These events were not unexpected and the
authorities often accepted them with little obvious regret, even if
they did not actually encourage them. The first major split
occurred in 1797 when the Methodist New Connexion was formed, and
in the following twenty years further significant schisms led to
the establishment of the Primitive Methodists and the Bible
Christians. Other offshoots arose that lasted for shorter periods.
One of these was the Tent Methodists, a group that has been largely
ignored by historians probably because it did not become a major
national or regional body. Its significance has not, however, been
sufficiently recognized. One tent, then two, capable of
accommodating congregations of over 500, were used extensively by
preachers in the Bristol Wesleyan circuit and further afield from
1814, in addition to their preaching plan commitments. They
received varying degrees of support and hostility from the circuit
hierarchy, and in late 1819 attempts were made to bring the work
under the authority of the circuit superintendent. The local
preachers involved refused to relinquish control of the tents, and
a bitter dispute began which led to the effective expulsion of
three leading local preachers. They, and others, formed the Tent
Methodist sect that, for several years, made considerable progress
in several parts of England and one small area of South Wales.
Decline set in at the beginning of 1826, and by 1832 the tents had
been disposed of, and all the chapels acquired by the sect had been
sold. Soon afterwards the leaders had either rejoined the
Wesleyans, had become ministers in the Congregational or Baptist
denominations, or emigrated to North America.
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