1st Edition

Henry Foxall’s Journals, 1816-1817 Transatlantic Methodism in Transition

By Jane Donovan Copyright 2023
    200 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    200 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book introduces four journals that Henry Foxall (1758–1823) kept during a trip to the British Isles in 1816–1817. It provides unique primary source material, extensively annotated for clarity and context. Foxall’s journals offer an eyewitness account of Methodist embourgeoisement and institutionalization as they were occurring. They also provide some insight into the developing differences between American and British Methodism. The journals contain information on recent technological innovations of the British Industrial Revolution and recount Foxall’s interactions with a number of prominent persons, both in British Methodism and outside it. Because of Foxall’s close relationship with Francis Asbury, his status as an insider at the highest levels of American Methodism, and his clear understanding of the British Methodism in which he was raised, converted, and first licensed as a local preacher, his perspective is well-informed and unique.

    Introduction: Whither Foxall?

    1. Journal One

    2. Journal Two

    3. Journal Three

    4. Journal Four

    Biography

    Jane Donovan is Book Review Editor for Methodist History and a retired lecturer in Religious Studies at West Virginia University, USA.