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The Wesleys and the Anglican mission to Georgia, 1735-1738 : "so glorious an undertaking"

Title
The Wesleys and the Anglican mission to Georgia, 1735-1738 : "so glorious an undertaking" / John Thomas Scott.
Author
Scott, John Thomas, 1962-
Publication
  • Bethlehem : Lehigh University Press ; Lanham, Maryland : The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2021]
  • ©2021

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Description
xxiii, 365 pages : illustrations (black and white); 24 cm.
Summary
  • The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1735-1738 considers the fascinating early history of a small group of men commissioned by trustees in England to spread Protestantism both to new settlers and indigenous people living in Georgia. Four minister-missionaries arrived in 1736, but after only two years these men detached themselves from the colonial enterprise, and the Mission effectively ended in 1738. Tracing the rise and fall of this endeavor, Scott's study focuses on key figures in the history of the Mission including the layman, Charles Delamotte, and the ministers, John and Charles Wesley, Benjamin Ingham, and George Whitefield. In Scott's innovative historical approach, neglected archival sources generate a detailed narrative account that reveals how these men's personal experiences and personal networks had a significant impact on the inner-workings and trajectory of the Mission. The original group of missionaries who traveled to Georgia was composed of men already bound together by family relations, friendships, and shared lines of mentorship. Once in the colony, the missionaries' prospects altered as they developed close ties with other missionaries (including a group of Moravians) and other settlers (John Wesley returned to England after his romantic relationship with Sophy Hopkey soured). Structures of imperialism, class, and race underlying colonial ideology informed the Anglican Mission in the era of trustee Georgia. The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia enriches this historical picture by illuminating how a different set of intricacies, rooted in personal dynamics, was also integral to the events of this period. In Scott's study, the history of the expansive eighteenth-century Atlantic world emerges as a riveting account of life unfolding on a local and individual level --from publisher's website.
  • "The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia examines the lives of five minister/missionaries in Georgia from 1735 to 1738 just before three of them became famous throughout the Atlantic world. Personal relationships shaped every facet of the Mission, while they used Biblical literature to frame and explain their experiences"--
Series Statement
Studies in eighteenth-century America and the Atlantic world
Uniform Title
Studies in eighteenth-century America and the Atlantic world.
Subject
  • Wesley, John, 1703-1791
  • Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788
  • Whitefield, George, 1714-1770
  • Ingham, Benjamin, 1712-1772
  • Delamotte, Charles, 1714 or 1715-
  • Church of England > Missions > Georgia
  • Church of England
  • 1700-1799
  • Missions
  • Georgia > Church history > 18th century
  • Georgia
Genre/Form
Church history.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Anglican Mission as part of the Georgia experiment, 1720s-1734 -- Call and the Voyage, November 1734 to late Winter 1736 -- First experiences, Late Winter to Early Spring 1736 -- Back and Forth, Late Spring to Early Summer 1736 -- In Different Directions, Summer 1736 -- Stability of Sorts, Fall 1736 to Winter 1737 -- Changes and Challenges, Late Winter to Spring 1737 -- Institutional and Relational Problems, Mid-Spring to Mid-Summer 1737 -- Rupture and Departure, Late Summer to Early Winter 1737 -- Mission End, 1738 -- Assessment of the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1730s to the Twenty-First Century -- Narrative Postscript : the Mission Participants after the Mission, 1739 to the 1790s -- Anglican Mission to Georgia--Essays on Sources and Bibliography.
Call Number
JFE 21-3590
ISBN
  • 9781611463101
  • 1611463106
LCCN
2020038784
OCLC
1191243436
Author
Scott, John Thomas, 1962- author.
Title
The Wesleys and the Anglican mission to Georgia, 1735-1738 : "so glorious an undertaking" / John Thomas Scott.
Publisher
Bethlehem : Lehigh University Press ; Lanham, Maryland : The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2021]
Copyright Date
©2021
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Studies in eighteenth-century America and the Atlantic world
Studies in eighteenth-century America and the Atlantic world.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chronological Term
1700-1799
Other Form:
Online version: Scott, John Thomas, 1962- Wesleys and the Anglican mission to Georgia, 1735-1738. Bethlehem : Lehigh University Press, [2020] 9781611463118 (DLC) 2020038785
Research Call Number
JFE 21-3590
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