Book: Peter Cartwright, Legendary Frontier Preacher Believing deeply that the gospel touched every aspect of a person's life, Peter Cartwright was a man who held fast to his principles, resulting in a life of itinerant preaching and thirty years of political quarrels with Abraham Lincoln. "Peter Cartwright, Legendary Frontier Preachers is the first full-length biography of this most famous of the early nineteenth-century Methodist circuit-riding preachers. Robert Bray tells full story of the long relationship between Cartwright and Lincoln, including their political campaigns against each other, their social antagonisms, and their radical disagreements on the Christian religion, as well as their shared views on slavery and the central fact of their being "self-made." In addition, the biography examines in close detail Cartwright's instrumental role in Methodism's bitter "divorce" of 1844, in which the southern conferences seceded in a remarkable prefigurement of the United States a decade later. Finally, "Peter Cartwright attempts to place the man in his appropriate national context: as a potent "man of words" on the frontier, a self-authorizing "legend in his own time," and, surprisingly, an enduring western literary figure.
Details of Book: Peter Cartwright, Legendary Frontier Preacher Book: Peter Cartwright, Legendary Frontier Preacher
Author: Robert Bray
ISBN: 0252029860
ISBN-13: 9780252029868
, 978-0252029868
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Jul 2005
Publisher: University Of Illinois Press
Number of Pages: 336
Language: English