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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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Thomas Akmit.vje, D. D-y New York City; formerly pastor of FifthAvenue Baptist Church; in Methodist Church from 1843 to 1S4S. 8. D. S. Tuttle, D. D., Ilishop of Missouri; born atWindham, New York, 1837. 9. Bishop Samuel Fallows, of the Reformed Episcopal Church; of English birth; wasfor sixteen years in the Methodist ministry. 10. E- G. Updike, D. I).. Madison, Wisconsin; a graduate of LawrenceUniversity; pastor of various Methodist churches until 1890. 11. Rev. Hiram W Thomas, D. U., Chicago; pastor ofthe Peoples Church, McVickers Theatre, Chicago; born in Virginia; entered Methodist ministry in 1S56. 12. Rev.J. Brip.ri.kv, Editor of the Christian World; Congregational minister; his father, a Yorkshiremau, left the Wes-leyan Connexion in the troubles of 1849; celebrated as an essayist. 13. F. W Grxsvci.rs, D. D., pastor of Central(Congregational) Church, Chicago; a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University; for several years a Methodist minister. 732 The Illustrated History of Methodism.
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THE METHODIST CONTRIBUTION TO OTHER AMERICAN PULPITS. i. Rev. Nacy M. Waters, pastor of First Congregational Church, Binghamton, New York; pastor ofvarious Methodist churches in Iowa and Illinois until 1S98. 2. Rev. P. A. Brown, rector of St. Lukes Church,New York City; a young brother of Rev. John Wesley Brown. 3. Rev. George Bottome, Episcopal rector in NewYork City. 4. Rev. W. A. Snively, Protestant Episcopal clergyman, retired; a graduate of Dickinson College;author of Parish Lectures on the Prayer-Book, Testimonials to the Supernatural, etc. 5. Rev. John W.Frizzell, pastor of First Congregational Church, Eau Clair, Wisconsin; a graduate of Victoria University, Co- The Illustrated History of Methodism. 733 that the soundest Methodism lay at theback of this noble movement. Similar currents have been observablein the United States, where the Method-ist Church, out of its overflowing re-sources, has been able to spare to others,without any loss to herself. A lad broughtup in Ohio und

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