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Nestleton Magna: A Story of Yorkshire Methodism

By J. Jackson (James Jackson) Wray

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a quaint Yorkshire village, faith and love intertwine, drawing readers into the lives of a cheerful blacksmith, his captivating daughter, and the close-knit Methodist community.

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2013-01-26
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"Nestleton Magna: A Story of Yorkshire Methodism" by J. Jackson Wray, immerses readers in the late 1800s, unveiling the simple yet intricate lives of villagers in Yorkshire, England, through their Methodist community. The story orbits around Nathan Blyth, the village's happy blacksmith, and Lucy, his daughter, capturing the interest of young men with her charm. The narrative starts in the scenic village of Nestleton, painting a picture of its beautiful landscape, cozy homes, and active church. It quickly highlights the village's strong Methodist background. As the tale unfolds, themes of love, faith, and how the community supports each other become central, reflecting important social aspects of the time.

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