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Identifier: 01861476.emory.edu
Title: The illustrated history of Methodism (electronic resource); the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present day. Written in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Lee, James Wideman, 1849-1919 Luccock, Naphtali, 1853-1916 Dixon, James Main, 1856-1933
Subjects: Methodism
Publisher: St Louis New York : The Methodist magazine publishing co.
Contributing Library: Emory University, Pitts Theology Library
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gen-tlemen of his acquaintance were betterfitted for the posts; and was also of opin-ion that the institution should be calleda college. In these amendments hewas not supported by the majority of themembers; and from this time forwardbegan a course of violent antagonism tothe prevailing order of things, display-ing a particular animus toward Dr. JabezBunting. He received the support ofonly thirty-four ministers out of thewhole Conference. The result was the appointment aspresident of Doctor Bunting, whose qual-ifications were outstanding; and, ashouse-governor, of the amiable and ex-cellent Joseph Entwisle. A scholarlyand well-qualified tutor was found inJohn Hannah. It drew forth a bulkypamphlet from Doctor Warren, entitledRemarks on the Wesleyan TheologicalInstitution for the Education of the Jun-ior Preachers, Together with the Sub-stance of a Speech Delivered in the Con-ference. By Samuel Warren, D. D.The pamphlet was in effect an accusa- The Illustrated History of Methodism. 589
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JOHN TELFORD AND OTHER NOTED WESLEYANS. 1. Alleu Rees. 2. R. Cully. 3- Josiah Hudson. 4- Rev. John W. Crake. 5. Rev. Ishmael Jones. 6. Rev. David Young. 7- Rev. Edmund Holroyd. 8. John Telford. 9- W. F. Slater,io. Rev. Theophilus Woolmer.n. Rev. David C. Ingram. 12. Rev. Albert Clayton. 13. Rev. Wesley Guard. 14. Thomas T. Dilks. 15. Marshall Hartley. 16. Sidney I. P. Duninan. 17. John A. B. Harry.iS. T. \V Johnstone. 19. Owen Lloyd Davies. 20. Ralph M. Spoor. 21. Josiah Bonharn. 22. Rev. William D. Walters. 590 The Illustrated History of Methodism. tion of ambition leveled at Dr. Jabez The issue of the pamphlet was the be Bunting. Its writer was by no means an ginning of a series of bitter disputes inexperienced man. At this time he ending in legal action and of untold evil had served for thirty years in the minis- to the Wesleyan body. An organizatioi

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