Bennet, John, 1714-1759

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John Bennet was a British Methodist who became one of John Wesley's itinerant preachers in 1747. He formally separated from Wesley in 1752, accusing Wesley of preaching papist doctrine and of being a "pope." A number of people left Methodism with Bennet. He became the pastor of an independent congregation at Warburton, Cheshire. Bennet died May 24, 1759.

From the description of Queries humbly proposed to the Rt. Reverend and Rt. Honourable Count Zinzendorf, circa 1755. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122552439

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Birth 1714

Death 1759

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