The Bible Christians in Early South Australia, 1836-1860: A preliminary survey

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    Abstract

    Of the principal Methodist groups active in nineteenth-century Cornwall, the one most readily identifiable as 'Cornish' was the Bible Christian denomination, which played a major role in Cornwall's religious, social and cultural life.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationRemembering the Bible Christians
    Subtitle of host publicationStudies in the Cultural and Historical Life of Cornwall since 1815
    EditorsGarry Tregidga
    Place of PublicationCornwall, UK
    PublisherUniversity of Exeter
    Chapter5
    Pages46-59
    Number of pages14
    ISBN (Print)9781974546817, 1974546810
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

    Publication series

    NameCornish Studies, Third Series
    Volume2

    Keywords

    • Methodist denominations
    • Bible Christians
    • Cornwall
    • Nineteenth Century
    • Cornish History
    • South Australia
    • Cornish Settlers

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