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The Methodist Preacher: A Man Of Good Cheer, J. Hubert Noland Nov 1933

The Methodist Preacher: A Man Of Good Cheer, J. Hubert Noland

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Anecdotes from the life and travels of Methodist ministers


The Scotch Contribution To The South Carolina Conference, William C. Kirkland Nov 1929

The Scotch Contribution To The South Carolina Conference, William C. Kirkland

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The article summarizes the contribution of a number of Methodists in South Carolina of Scottish descent, including Coleman Carlisle, Simon Carlisle, William McKendree, William M. Kennedy, Samuel Dunwoody, William Martin, Allen McCorquodale, Hugh A. C. Walker, Archibald McGilvary, Whitefoord Smith, Samuel Laird, William C. Kirkland, Sidi H. Browne, Alexander Coke Smith, William Wallace Duncan, John Carlisle Kilgo, Holland N. McTyeire, James H. Carlisle, and others.


Francis Asbury, L. P. Mcgee Oct 1926

Francis Asbury, L. P. Mcgee

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A biographical essay on the life and work of the leading bishop in the early American Methodist Church, Francis Asbury, who traveled all over the eastern United States to preside over conferences.


James Jenkins: A Pioneer Knight Of The Saddle Bags, Barnwell Rhett Turnipseed Nov 1924

James Jenkins: A Pioneer Knight Of The Saddle Bags, Barnwell Rhett Turnipseed

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Article about the life and work of the Rev. James Jenkins, a South Carolina native who served as a Methodist minister in the early antebellum era. He served fifteen years as a circuit rider, twenty-five as a local pastor, and fifteen as a retired minister, dying in 1847 at age 83.


The Conference Of 1859, And Else, Samuel A. Weber Dec 1903

The Conference Of 1859, And Else, Samuel A. Weber

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A summary of the personalities and events surrounding the 1859 session of the South Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Church, which met in Greenville, SC.