From the 1790s to the 1840s, evangelicalism on both sides of the Atlantic teemed with vitality, yielding leaders such as Wilberforce, More, Chalmers, and Finney. Making extensive use of primary sources, Wolffe considers the impact the movement had on the average man, its broader social and political ramifications, and the major and minor dynamic personalities involved. 288 pages, hardcover from InterVarsity.
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