B.T. and Ellen Roberts and the First Free Methodists

$12.95

The shorter, highly engaging version of Snyder’s original 930-page biography, Populist Saints: BT and Ellen Roberts and the First Free Methodists. Abridged by Dr. Daniel Runyon and his writing students at Spring Arbor University.

This is a softcover version of the book.

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Format:

Paperback

Publisher:

Free Methodist History and Archives

Pages:

250

ISBN-13:

9780893672997

(1 customer review)

1 review for B.T. and Ellen Roberts and the First Free Methodists

  1. Eric Gillian (verified owner)

    Well defined emphases and laid out well historically. Accomplishes both the need for accurate data around important events, yet also motivating and inspiring to those who would remain true to the Wesleyan Way. Reads like a novel and not a history book. Pastor Rick Gillian Chipley Florida

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