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  2. John Wesley - Wikipedia

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    John Singleton writes: "By 1758 she had left him—unable to cope, it is said, with the competition for his time and devotion presented by the ever-burgeoning Methodist movement. Molly, as she was known, was to return and leave him again on several occasions before their final separation."

  3. Molly Goodnight - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann (Molly) Goodnight was born Mary Ann Dyer on September 12, 1839, in Madison County, Tennessee. [2] Mary Ann's father, Joel Henry Dyer, fought in the Battle of New Orleans and was the attorney general of West Tennessee. Mary Ann's mother, Susan Lynch Miller, was the granddaughter of William Blount, the first territorial governor of ...

  4. Susanna Wesley - Wikipedia

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    Susanna Wesley (née Annesley; 20 January 1669 – 23 July 1742) was the daughter of Samuel Annesley and Mary White, and the mother of John and Charles “…although she never preached a sermon or published a book or founded a church, (she) is known as the Mother of Methodism.

  5. Gordon Battelle (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Newport, Washington County, Ohio on November 14, 1814, to Ebenezer Battelle and his wife Mary (Molly) Greene Battelle, Gordon Battelle had both older and younger brothers and sisters. He attended the Marietta Collegiate Institute (now Marietta College ) in his Ohio county's seat, where he met fellow student Francis Pierpont , who became ...

  6. John Wesley's New Room - Wikipedia

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    The Baldwin and Nicholas Street Methodist societies combined to form the United Society, which met at the New Room from 3 June 1739. [12] [page needed] Wesley insisted that meetings at the New Room should only be held outside of Anglican church hours as he wanted Methodism to complement rather than compete with Anglican worship. [12] New Room ...

  7. Mollie Hemingway - Wikipedia

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    Mollie Ziegler Hemingway (born August 3, 1974) is an American conservative author, columnist, and political commentator. [1] [2] She is the editor in chief of the online magazine The Federalist and a contributor for Fox News.

  8. Which churches in Eastern NC are leaving United Methodist ...

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    The Global Methodist Church, where many of the churches will be going, takes a more conservative view on LGBTQ issues. The N.C Conference serves roughly half the state, from Alamance County east ...

  9. List of Methodist denominations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Methodist denominations (or Methodist connexions). Those not affiliated with the World Methodist Council are marked with an asterisk (*). This list includes some united and uniting churches with Methodist participation. Some denominations may not have an exclusively Wesleyan heritage.