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Christian Denominations and Sects

Wofford College

1880

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South Carolina Conference Journal 1880, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. South Carolina Conference Dec 1880

South Carolina Conference Journal 1880, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. South Carolina Conference

South Carolina Conference 1785 Journal

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South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1880, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference Jan 1880

South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1880, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference

South Carolina Conference 1866 Journal

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Message Of Dr. James H. Carlisle As Fraternal Messenger From The Methodist Episcopal Church, South To The General Conference Of The Methodist Episcopal Church, 1880, James H. Carlisle Dec 1879

Message Of Dr. James H. Carlisle As Fraternal Messenger From The Methodist Episcopal Church, South To The General Conference Of The Methodist Episcopal Church, 1880, James H. Carlisle

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The message delivered to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1880, on behalf of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The two separate denominations generally sent greetings or fraternal messages while they were operating separately. The pamphlet was published much later, and contains a biography of Carlisle, a note from Methodist Bishop Edwin D. Mouzon, and the text of the address. The address was published in this form in 1925 in the Alabama Christian Advocate, and then in pamphlet form around 1943