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  2. Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church ...

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    Willie Harding McGavock. In April 1874, largely through the efforts of Mrs. Kelley, some of the Methodist women of Nashville, formed themselves into an organization known as a "Bible Mission," with two distinct objects: one to furnish aid and Bible instruction to the poor and destitute of the city, the other to collect and contribute pecuniary aid to foreign missionary fields. [6]

  3. Missionary Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    The Missionary Methodist Church is a Methodist denomination in the holiness movement. [1] The foundation of the Missionary Methodist Church is part of the history of Methodism in the United States. [2] In 1913, a schism occurred in the Wesleyan Methodist Church over the issues of tithing, women's ordination, and the wearing of jewelry.

  4. Methodist Church in India - Wikipedia

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    Methodist Church in Gandhinagar being renovated. Methodist Church in India is a Protestant Christian denomination of India.. The Methodist Church in India's roots originate in American Methodist missionary activity in India, as opposed to the British and Australian conferences of the Methodist Churches, which joined the Church of South India and the Church of North India that emerged as a ...

  5. A New Methodist Denomination Emerges - AOL

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    During the conference, delegates rejoiced in exuberant worship and praise music, often with arms uplifted. This somewhat charismatic worship style is not typical even for most evangelical or ...

  6. Methodist Protestant Church - Wikipedia

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    Eugenia St. John Mann (1847-1932), ordained minister in the Kansas Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church; first woman in the U.S. to sit as a delegate in the General Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church; Mary A. Miller (1837 – 1925), editor and publisher of Methodist Protestant Church missionary periodicals

  7. Thomas Crosby - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Crosby (21 June 1840 – 13 January 1914) was an English Methodist missionary known for his work among the First Nations people of coastal British Columbia, Canada. Thomas Crosby was born in 1840 in Pickering, Yorkshire, to (Wesleyan) Methodist parents. His father was a farmer.

  8. Joseph Crane Hartzell - Wikipedia

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    Frank L. Brown, Seth Penn Leet (1851-?), Reverend James Gordon Holdcroft, Marion Lawrence, Henry John Heinz, and Bishop Joseph Crane Hartzell in 1917. Joseph Crane Hartzell (June 1, 1842 – September 6, 1928) was an American Missionary Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church [1] who served in the United States and in Africa. [2]

  9. Nathan Bangs - Wikipedia

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    Bangs was the principal founder and secretary of the Methodist missionary society. When appointed secretary of the missionary society in 1836, he devoted his chief energies to its service, until appointed president of the Wesleyan University , at Middletown, Connecticut , in 1841.