King's Son, Or, a Memoir of Billy Bray

King's Son, Or, a Memoir of Billy Bray
King's Son, Or, a Memoir of Billy Bray is a biography written by Frederick William Bourne, detailing the life of Billy Bray, an unconventional Cornish preacher born in 1794. After a transformative experience in 1823, Bray became a prominent figure among the Bible Christians, known for his lively sermons that included singing and dancing. The memoir draws extensively from Bray's own writings and is read in the locations significant to his life, highlighting his contributions to the Methodist community and his legacy until his death in 1868.






