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By M. Farrell

Exploring the paintings of William Blake in the context of Methodism – the biggest 'dissenting' spiritual workforce in the course of his lifetime – this ebook contributes to ongoing serious debates surrounding Blake's spiritual affinities by way of suggesting that, opposite to prior pondering, Blake held sympathies with convinced features of Methodism.

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