Author: | Abel Stevens | ISBN: | 1230000288961 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital | Publication: | December 31, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Abel Stevens |
ISBN: | 1230000288961 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital |
Publication: | December 31, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
From Wikipedia: Abel Stevens (1815–1897) was an American clergyman, editor, and author known for his books on Methodist religious history. He wrote History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America, an early history of the church that is frequently referenced in historical works.
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This is the second book in the four volume collection.
Contents:
Part 18 – Conferences and Progress from the Beginning of the Revolutionary War To The Organization Of The Methodist Episcopal Church
Part 19 – Conferences and Progress from the Beginning of the Revolutionary War to the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Continued)
Part 20 – Conferences and Progress from the Beginning of the Revolutionary War to the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Continued)
Part 21 – Conferences and Progress from the Beginning of the Revolutionary War to the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Continued)
Part 22 – Preparations for the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Part 23 – Bishop Coke In America
Part 24 – The Christmas Conference Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Part 25 – Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Continued)
Part 26 – Theological and Ecclesiastical Character of American Methodism
Part 27 – Episcopal Travels of Coke and Asbury, from the Christmas Conference to the First Regular General Conference, 1785–1792
Part 28 – Ministerial Travels and Labors from the Organization of the Church to the First Regular General Conference, 1785–1792
Part 29 – Introduction of Methodism into the West
Part 30 – Introduction of Methodism into the North American British Provinces
Part 31 – Introduction of Methodism into New England
Part 32 – Introduction of Methodism into New England (Continued)
Part 33 – Lee and his Co-Laborers in New England, 1790-91
Part 34 – Lee and Asbury in New England, 1791-92
Part 35 – Conferences and Progress, from the Organization of the Church to the First Regular General Conference, 1785-1792
From Wikipedia: Abel Stevens (1815–1897) was an American clergyman, editor, and author known for his books on Methodist religious history. He wrote History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America, an early history of the church that is frequently referenced in historical works.
* * * * *
This is the second book in the four volume collection.
Contents:
Part 18 – Conferences and Progress from the Beginning of the Revolutionary War To The Organization Of The Methodist Episcopal Church
Part 19 – Conferences and Progress from the Beginning of the Revolutionary War to the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Continued)
Part 20 – Conferences and Progress from the Beginning of the Revolutionary War to the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Continued)
Part 21 – Conferences and Progress from the Beginning of the Revolutionary War to the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Continued)
Part 22 – Preparations for the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Part 23 – Bishop Coke In America
Part 24 – The Christmas Conference Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Part 25 – Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Continued)
Part 26 – Theological and Ecclesiastical Character of American Methodism
Part 27 – Episcopal Travels of Coke and Asbury, from the Christmas Conference to the First Regular General Conference, 1785–1792
Part 28 – Ministerial Travels and Labors from the Organization of the Church to the First Regular General Conference, 1785–1792
Part 29 – Introduction of Methodism into the West
Part 30 – Introduction of Methodism into the North American British Provinces
Part 31 – Introduction of Methodism into New England
Part 32 – Introduction of Methodism into New England (Continued)
Part 33 – Lee and his Co-Laborers in New England, 1790-91
Part 34 – Lee and Asbury in New England, 1791-92
Part 35 – Conferences and Progress, from the Organization of the Church to the First Regular General Conference, 1785-1792