
Sigton. Memoir of the Life and Ministry of Mr. William Bramwell, lately an Itinerant Methodist Preacher
Sigston, James. Memoir of the Life and Ministry of Mr. William Bramwell, lately an Itinerant Methodist Preacher; with extracts from his interesting and extensive correspondence. New York: T. Mason and G. Lane, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1836. Sixth American Edition.[7676] Full leather with red leather spine title label, spine ruled in gilt, outer hinges front and back partially cracked, board still secure. 3 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches, 341 pp., moderate foxing throughout, tight. Good. Full leather. Several editions are in Roberts, Revival Literature: An Annotated Bibliography, but not this one. See his no. 4892.James Sigston, the biographer and friend of the devoted William Bramwell, was a member of the United Methodist Free Churches, England. In early life he was connected with the Wesleyan body, but became dissociated from it in connection with the dissension as to the introduction of an organ into Brunswick chapel, Leeds. The Protestant Methodists, with whom he was identified, made