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Monday, January 9, 2012

Read Chapter 12 of Turning the World Upside Down

Chapter 12

Previous chapters

Read Introduction

Read chapter 1 - The masses, machines and Methodism

Read chapter 2 - The messengers

Read chapter 3 - Mow Cop beginnings

Read chapter 4 - Mission to the Midlands

Read chapter 5 - Message, mob and magistrate

Read chapter 6 - Mission to Hull

Read chapter 7 - Meltdown

Read chapter 8 - Moving from crisis to cholera

Read chapter 9 - Mission to Australia and New Zealand

Read chapter 10 - Memorial

Read chapter 11 - Maturity


Read ahead ...

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