10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WESLEYAN METHODISTS»
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Wesleyan Methodists in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Journals of the House of Lords
Also, Upon reading the Petition of the Members of a Society and Congregation of
Wesleyan Methodists worshipping at Colliery Row Chapel, in the County of
Durham, whose Names are thereunto subscribed : Also, Upon reading the
Petition of ...
Great Britain House of Lords, 1833
2
Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada
By Mr. Cameron, the Petition of Andrew Dickson and four hundred and
seventynine others, Wesleyan Methodists and others of the District of Bathurst. By
Mr. Parke, the Petition ot Timothy Cook and one hundred and twenty others,
Wesleyan ...
Upper Canada. Legislature. House of Assembly, 1839
3
A Clergyman's Second Address to the
Wesleyan Methodists in ...
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.
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Wesleyan Methodist conference: its union with the conference ...
Wesleyan Methodists conference William Ryerson. read ,• after which a long, free
, and friendly conversation took place between the members of the Board and the
Missionary brethren, particularly Messrs. Alder and Hick, on the subjects of the ...
Wesleyan Methodists conference, William Ryerson, 1840
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Remarks [by a group of
Methodists] on the resolutions of the ...
Wesleyan Methodists conference. it appears from the Minutes of the Conference
for 1829, that the number in Society in that Town, were then more than 1000
Members less than in 1827- From the letter and spirit of our Laws, it is so clear
that ...
Wesleyan Methodists conference, 1829
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The
Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine
... the Wesleyan Methodists, when I say, that we do wish to see them comfortable.
W* wish, as far as possible, to free their minds from all painful solicitude and
anxiety, that without distraction tbey may give their undivided attention to the'
work ...
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The Church and the
Methodists, the principles and conduct of ...
... of people, in the present state of public affairs. It may be seen why the
Wesleyan Methodists have not come forward as a body to petition Parliament for
the removal of the Dissenters' grievances, and the subversion of the national
Church ...
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A true and complete Portraiture of Methodisme or the History ...
... there is no variation of his ideas. His sentiments are, without addition or
diminution, faithv ~ God, the object of worship. fully exhibited to the THE
WESLEYAN METHODISTS. 169 CHAPTER II THE DOCTRINES BELIEVED AND
TAUGHT BY ...
9
The
Methodists and Revolutionary America, 1760-1800: The ...
By all appearances, Wesley, like most of his contemporaries, identified America
as Whitefield's territory.131 Thus by the end of the 1760s, eight years after the
first Wesleyan Methodists migrated to America, Wesleyan Methodism remained a
...
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The Fire Spreads: Holiness and Pentecostalism in the ...
And while the antislavery sects founded in the 1840s — Free Baptists, Unionists,
Franckean Lutherans, and Wesleyan Methodists — differed on the basics of
theology and church government, they were firmly united in their commitment to ...
Randall J. Stephens, 2008
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WESLEYAN METHODISTS»
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In Defense of Christian Perfectionism
Where are the Free Methodists? The Wesleyan Methodists? The Wesleyan Church? The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church? The African Methodist ... «First Things, Jul 14»
Methodists mark milestone
The people at St Paul's were Wesleyan Methodists, whereas those at Trinity Methodist Church in Cuba St were Bible Christians who tended to take the Bible ... «Manawatu Standard, Jun 11»