John Wesley and America
John Wesley spent two years as a chaplain in Georgia in the 1730s; Stuart Andrews describes how forty years later he was much preoccupied with the
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John Wesley spent two years as a chaplain in Georgia in the 1730s; Stuart Andrews describes how forty years later he was much preoccupied with the
Victorian Methodists, writes Stuart Andrews,
The rise of laboratory science in the late 19th century put stark focus on the moral cost of medical innovation.