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Hugh Bourne (1772-1852) was a Methodist preacher who is best known
as the co-founder of the Primitive Methodist movement. After
converting to Methodism in 1799, Bourne became influenced by the
evangelical American Lorenzo Dow (1777-1834) and together with
William Clowes held an open-air evangelical meeting in 1807. Such
gatherings were prohibited by the Methodist Conference, and the two
were expelled by the Methodist Society in 1808. They formed the
Primitive Methodist Connexion in 1810, with Bourne assuming a
leading role in the movement. This volume, first published in 1854
and written by Bourne's nephew John Walford, contains a detailed
biography of Bourne. Using private papers inherited on Bourne's
death, his childhood, conversion and the founding of the movement
are described, with his leadership of the Connexion also discussed.
This biography provides valuable information concerning Bourne's
life and motivations during and after the founding of the movement.
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