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  2. Abingdon Press - Wikipedia

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    The name of the imprint is a reference to the town of Abingdon, Maryland, location of the Methodist university Cokesbury College. [2] In 1923 the Methodist Episcopal Church, South adopted the name Cokesbury for its own publishing concern, with headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee. [2]

  3. Cokesbury - Wikipedia

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    Its name was historically significant for Abingdon was the name of the town in Maryland where the first American Methodist college, Cokesbury College, was opened in 1787. The Methodist Episcopal Church, South in 1923 chose 'Cokesbury Press', a name which was passed over by the Northern church. [13]

  4. Cokesbury College - Wikipedia

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    Cokesbury College was founded as the first Methodist college in the United States. Its name was a combination of the names of Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury , who were ordained the first two Methodist bishops in America at the meeting held on Christmas Day, 1784 at which it was also decided to found the college.

  5. Methodist Episcopal Church, South - Wikipedia

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    John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, was appalled by slavery in the British colonies.When the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC) was founded in the United States at the "Christmas Conference" synod meeting of ministers at the Lovely Lane Chapel in Baltimore in December 1784, the denomination officially opposed slavery very early.

  6. Elmer Talmage Clark - Wikipedia

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    The Chiangs of China New York : Abingdon-Cokesbury Press; 1st Edition 1943 (ASIN: B0006AQ7CE Amazon Standard Identification Number) Healing Ourselves: The First Task Of The Church In America Cokesbury Press 1924 (Reprint: Kessinger Publishing 2010) [3] The Small Sects in America. Nashville, TN: Cokesbury Press, 1937. The Small Sects in America ...

  7. St. Mary's Church (Abingdon, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Church is a historic Episcopal church in Abingdon, Maryland.It is a small Gothic Revival parish church It was built about 1851 and carefully designed in the "Early English" manner with gray rubble stone walls, cut Port Deposit granite trim, and a very steep slate-covered roof.

  8. Episcopal area (United Methodist Church) - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS) began to observe a similar practice to that of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The Methodist Protestant Church (MPC) had no bishops until the eve of the 1939 reunion with the MEC and MECS churches, when MPC delegates elected two bishops to serve in the new Methodist Church.

  9. Abingdon Church - Wikipedia

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    The church interior features an elaborate reredos. Following the disestablishment of the Episcopal Church in Virginia in 1802, the building fell into disrepair, although Methodists worshipped at Abingdon Church 1818–1822, and an Episcopal congregation was re-formed in 1826 and repaired the church in 1841.