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Francis Asbury

"Francis Asbury: The Prophet of the Long Road" is a biography written by Ezra Tipple about the life of Francis Asbury, one of the most influential figures in the history of American Methodism. Asbury was born in England in 1745 and emigrated to America in 1771 to become a Methodist preacher. Over the course of his life, he helped to establish Methodism as a major force in American Christianity.

In the book, Tipple provides a detailed account of Asbury's life and ministry, including his travels throughout the country as a preacher and his work as a leader in the Methodist church. He also examines Asbury's theological views and his role in shaping the development of Methodism in America.

Throughout the book, Tipple demonstrates his deep knowledge of Asbury's life and times, as well as his appreciation for Asbury's contributions to American Christianity. He provides valuable insights into the religious and cultural landscape of 18th and 19th century America, including the role of Methodism in the country's spiritual and social development.

Overall, "Francis Asbury: The Prophet of the Long Road" is a well-written and engaging biography that provides a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of the most important figures in the history of American Methodism. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of American Christianity or the development of Methodism as a major religious movement in the United States.

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Francis Asbury

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"Francis Asbury: The Prophet of the Long Road" is a biography written by Ezra Tipple about the life of Francis Asbury, one of the most influential figures in the history of American Methodism. Asbury was born in England in 1745 and emigrated to America in 1771 to become a Methodist preacher. Over the course of his life, he helped to establish Methodism as a major force in American Christianity.

In the book, Tipple provides a detailed account of Asbury's life and ministry, including his travels throughout the country as a preacher and his work as a leader in the Methodist church. He also examines Asbury's theological views and his role in shaping the development of Methodism in America.

Throughout the book, Tipple demonstrates his deep knowledge of Asbury's life and times, as well as his appreciation for Asbury's contributions to American Christianity. He provides valuable insights into the religious and cultural landscape of 18th and 19th century America, including the role of Methodism in the country's spiritual and social development.

Overall, "Francis Asbury: The Prophet of the Long Road" is a well-written and engaging biography that provides a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of the most important figures in the history of American Methodism. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of American Christianity or the development of Methodism as a major religious movement in the United States.

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