Methodism

  • 111Nathan Bangs — Nathan Bangs, (May 2, 1778 – May 3, 1862) was an American Christian theologian in the Methodist tradition. Born in Stratford, Connecticut, he received a limited education, taught school, and in 1799 went to Upper Canada in search of work as… …

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  • 112Cornish people — Cornishman redirects here. For the passenger train, see Cornishman (train). For the newspaper, see The Cornishman. Cornish people Kernowyon …

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  • 113Methodist New Connexion — Part of a series on Methodism John Wesley …

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  • 114David Hastings Moore — (September 4, 1838 – November 23, 1915) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1900. He also gained notability as a Union Army Officer in the American Civil War, as a Pastor, as the Editor of an important Methodist… …

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  • 115Henry Bidleman Bascom — (1796 mdash;1850) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1850. He also distinguished himself as a Circuit rider, Pastor and Christian Preacher; as Chaplain to the U.S. House of Representatives; and as an… …

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  • 116W. Maynard Sparks — Part of a series on Methodism John Wesley …

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  • 117Confession of Faith (United Methodist) — Part of a series on Methodism John Wesley …

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  • 118S. Clifton Ives — Part of a series on Methodism John Wesley …

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  • 119Nolan Bailey Harmon — (14 July 1892 – June 1993)[1] was a Bishop of The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church, elected in 1956. Contents 1 Birth and family 2 Education 3 Career …

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  • 120Methodist Theological School in Ohio — Part of a series on Methodism John Wesley …

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