Lessons of Infinite Advantage William Taylor's California Experiences with Isabelle Anne Kimberlin Taylor's Travel Diary: 1866-67 Written During a Voyage with Her Family En Route from the Cape of Good Hope

Lessons of Infinite Advantage William Taylor's California Experiences with Isabelle Anne Kimberlin Taylor's Travel Diary: 1866-67 Written During a Voyage with Her Family En Route from the Cape of Good Hope
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scarecrow Press
Country
United States
Published
1 January 2010
Pages
297
ISBN
9780810873827

Lessons of Infinite Advantage William Taylor’s California Experiences with Isabelle Anne Kimberlin Taylor’s Travel Diary: 1866-67 Written During a Voyage with Her Family En Route from the Cape of Good Hope

In this book, William Taylor tells in his own words the story of a foundational episode in his life. Following his trial ministry as a Methodist circuit rider in his home state of Virginia and his service of pastorates in the historic North Baltimore Conference, William Taylor (1821-1902) was commissioned as a missionary to California at the beginning of the Gold Rush Era. His subsequent 'seven years of street preaching in San Francisco' set the stage for a half-century missionary career during which Taylor championed self-supporting missions to every populated continent, funded by the publication of his widely-read books. Despite his prolific writing, none of Taylor's publications reveal the personal dimensions of his struggles or the day-by-day development of his missionary perspective. This early chapter in Taylor's career emerges for the first time with the publication of his journal, privately held by family members for over a century. The substantial journal chronicles five of Taylor's seven enterprising years (1849-1856) in San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, and the surrounding area, while offering a rich, first-person account of contemporary events written in Taylor's fine, narrative style. With this journal, readers may trace the genesis of Taylor's approach to self-supporting missions, including the development of his thinking on fund raising and his skepticism toward the possibility of a Christian use of money. A scholarly introduction, footnotes, and appendixes, together with several images, set Taylor's California experiences in historical context, while clarifying and explaining the journal's rhetoric, holiness doctrine, missionary strategies, and oblique references.

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