United Methodist Church records, 1784-1984 bulk 1800-1940.
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Purdon, J. H. Colpais
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Methodist Episcopal Church
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The Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in the U.S. in 1784. The first general conference was held in 1792 and the constitution was adopted in 1900. In 1939 the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Protestant Church united to form the Methodist Church (U.S.). From the description of Methodist Episcopal Church records, 1791-1945. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122455885 From the guide to the Methodist Episcopal Church records, 1791-1945, (The New ...
Coke, Thomas, 1747-1814
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Asbury, Francis, 1745-1816
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Francis Asbury (1745-1816) was one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. Born in England, he came to America in 1771; in 1784 he, with Thomas Coke, was named the head of the Methodist Church in America. There is a statue to his memory in Washington, DC, and in many towns and cities across America one may find an Asbury United Methodist Church. From the guide to the Francis Asbury Letters, 1811, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse ...
Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
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In 1845, as a result of the North-South tensions, the Methodist Episcopal Church conferences in the Southern states withdrew to form the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. In 1874 at the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South held in Louisville, Kentucky, a Board of Commissioners was appointed to meet with a similar board from the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC). The Board was empowered to begin talks the MEC board that would resolve differences between the two denomination...
Coe, William Gwynn.
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Methodist Episcopal Church. American Mission in North Africa.
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Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Western North Carolina Conference. Board of Missions and Church Extension.
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Methodist Episcopal Church, South. North Carolina Conference
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Methodist Church
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From a small beginning in May 1932, the Methodist Crusaders Choir, then with 75 choristers, was hurriedly formed and made its first public appearance at the General Conference Meetings of the Methodist Church of Australasia. It is primarily a hymn-singing choir, and the devoted members feel that the main purpose in their coming together is to spread the gospel message of the Church by means of song. From the description of 7066 Methodist Crusaders' Young People's Choir Records, 1949-...
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Western North Carolina Conference
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Correspondence generated by Western North Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church for staff of the W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection. From the description of Correspondence re: Watauga County, NC United Methodist Church 1993-2000. (Western North Carolina Library Network). WorldCat record id: 50617370 ...
United Methodist Church (U.S.)
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Although this collection contains records primarily from the N.C. and Western N.C. Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS), and national records from both the MECS and the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC), this chronology is provided as an aid to understanding the context of the records contained in this collection. 1772 First Methodist preaching in North Carolina at Currituck Court House in northea...