Abstract
Discrimination and persecution are perennial features of church history. This paper deals with six Oxford students who were expelled from the university for what were called ‘Methodist’ practices and beliefs. Their university trial is analysed as are the support structures within the evangelical network in the eighteenth century. The paper sheds light upon the lives of the students post-exmatriculation.
DOI
10.7252/Journal.01.2026S.08
Recommended Citation
Railton, Nicholas M.
(2026)
"The Discrimination of Methodist Students at Oxford University, 1768,"
The Asbury Theological Journal:
Vol. 81:
No.
1, p. 160-315.
Available at:
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/asburyjournal/vol81/iss1/9
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