This book brings together the most striking and significant articles published by the eminent British religious historian, W.R. Ward. Today, Ward enjoys an international reputation as a scholar of John Wesley in particular and Protestantism in Britain and Continental Europe at large.
In this unique collection, Chandler brings together for the first time Ward's significant work on Evangelicalism, Wesley and Protestantism from the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, opening up new possibilities for analysis and argument for scholars internationally.