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    Over time, John Wesley organised converts locally, founding Methodist "societies", organised into "circuits", and linked in a "connexion". All preachers were in were in connexion primarily with him and thence with each other. [3] John and Charles Wesley, along with four other ministers and four lay preachers, met for consultation in London in ...

  3. J. Waskom Pickett - Wikipedia

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    While working in India, Pickett met Ruth Robinson, the daughter of John Wesley Robinson, a Methodist bishop for Southern Asia. Ruth had been born in Lucknow on March 9, 1895. [ 15 ] The two were attracted to each other, but Ruth insisted on obtaining a college degree and returned to the United States where she attended Northwestern University ...

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    Supergirl – real name is Linda Danvers, the fictional character of Supergirl (the post-Crisis version written prominently by Peter David during the late 1980s and 1990s) was an active Methodist. Supergirl's minister, Rev. Larry Varvel, was based on a real-life Methodist minister of the same name.

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    The Reverend John Roger Roberts, formerly Methodist Minister for Wales. Richard Andrew Rosser, J.P., General Secretary, Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association. Edward Rowlands, C.B.E., formerly Labour Member of Parliament for Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney. Peter Charles Snape, formerly Labour Member of Parliament for West Bromwich East.

  7. Ruth Neto - Wikipedia

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    Maria Ruth Neto was born in 1936 in Luanda in Portuguese Angola, [1] as the younger sister of Agostinho Neto, who would become the first president of independent Angola. [2] Their father, Agostinho Pedro Neto, was a Methodist minister, who worked at an American mission in Luanda, [3] [4] and their mother, Maria da Silva, was a school teacher.

  8. Charles M. Bishop - Wikipedia

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    Charles McTyeire Bishop (February 2, 1862 – November 30, 1949) was an American academic administrator, college professor, and Methodist minister. He was a president of Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas .

  9. Maria Louisa Charlesworth - Wikipedia

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    Maria Louisa Charlesworth was born 1 October 1819 at The Rectory, Blakenham Parva, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Elizabeth Charlesworth (née Beddome, 1783–1869) and the Revd. John Charlesworth B.D. (1782-1864), an Evangelical clergyman, who was Rector of Flowton, Suffolk when Maria was born.