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  2. Cokesbury - Wikipedia

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    Cokesbury is the retail division of the United Methodist Publishing House. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Cokesbury serves as an agency of the United Methodist Church but serves also as an ecumenical resource provider to other denominations.

  3. Cokesbury Church - Wikipedia

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    Cokesbury United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church located at 13 Market Street in Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia. It was built in 1854, as a one-story, Greek Revival -style temple-front frame church.

  4. Abingdon Press - Wikipedia

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    Abingdon Press was begun in the early 1900s by the Methodist Church, with headquarters in New York City.The name of the imprint is a reference to the town of Abingdon, Maryland, location of the Methodist university Cokesbury College.

  5. Cokesbury (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cokesbury is the official retail division of the United Methodist Publishing house. Cokesbury may also refer to: Locations ... Cokesbury Church, located in Virginia;

  6. Cokesbury, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Cokesbury, historically known as Cokesburg, is an unincorporated community located on the border of Clinton and Tewksbury townships in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] [2] It was named after two Methodist bishops, Coke and Asbury. [3] [4] The Cokesbury Historic District was listed on the state and national registers of historic places in 1997.

  7. 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.