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Sustaining Spiritual Change In Wesleyan-Holiness Systems Of Discipleship In Selected Congregations In Illinois, U.S.A., Stephen J. Descalzo
Sustaining Spiritual Change In Wesleyan-Holiness Systems Of Discipleship In Selected Congregations In Illinois, U.S.A., Stephen J. Descalzo
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Wesley Bibliography, Kenneth J. Collins
Blueprint For A Christian World : An Analysis Of The Wesleyan Way, Mary Alice Tenney
Blueprint For A Christian World : An Analysis Of The Wesleyan Way, Mary Alice Tenney
Books
No abstract provided.
Methodism And The Second Blessing, J. C. Street
Methodism And The Second Blessing, J. C. Street
Heritage Material
No abstract provided.
A History Of Methodism In Kentucky: Vol 1 From 1783 To 1820, William Erastus Arnold
A History Of Methodism In Kentucky: Vol 1 From 1783 To 1820, William Erastus Arnold
Heritage Material
No abstract provided.
A History Of Methodism In Kentucky: Vol 2 From 1820 To 1846, William Erastus Arnold
A History Of Methodism In Kentucky: Vol 2 From 1820 To 1846, William Erastus Arnold
Heritage Material
No abstract provided.
Citizens Of Zion : Republican Thought And Early American Methodism, 1770-1800, Mark A. Vanderpool
Citizens Of Zion : Republican Thought And Early American Methodism, 1770-1800, Mark A. Vanderpool
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
History Of Monticello Methodist Church, Monticello, Sc, 1800-1960, Mary Mcgill Shedd
History Of Monticello Methodist Church, Monticello, Sc, 1800-1960, Mary Mcgill Shedd
Methodist Books
A history of the church, with a list of pastors through 1960, pamphlet, 12 pages, black and white, photo of church on cover. Print copy in stacks.
Aldersgate In Savannah, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. General Missionary Council
Aldersgate In Savannah, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. General Missionary Council
Methodist Books
The General Missionary Council of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for 1938 will be an Aldersgate Session. The Council will meet in Savannah, Georgia, the only city in America where the Wesleys labored. The Commemoration of the "heart-warming experience" of Mr. Wesley on soil which knew his actual presence gives unusual significance to this gathering.
The Dougherty Manual Labor School Of The South Carolina Conference And Its Evolution Into The Famous Cokesbury Conference Institute, C. E. Peele
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Written at the centennial of the school, the article is a history of early education in South Carolina Methodism.
The Methodist Preacher: A Man Of Good Cheer, J. Hubert Noland
The Methodist Preacher: A Man Of Good Cheer, J. Hubert Noland
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Anecdotes from the life and travels of Methodist ministers
Some Things That Belong To Methodism, J. W. Kilgo
Some Things That Belong To Methodism, J. W. Kilgo
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Summary of Methodist work in England and in the United States and in South Carolina.
Our Conference Historical Societies: Their Organization, Purpose, And Accomplishments, J. M. Rogers
Our Conference Historical Societies: Their Organization, Purpose, And Accomplishments, J. M. Rogers
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
The address summarizes the work of the South Carolina Methodist Conference Historical Society, their efforts at preserving and promoting Methodist history in South Carolina.
Woman's Missionary Work In South Carolina Methodism, Walter I. Herbert
Woman's Missionary Work In South Carolina Methodism, Walter I. Herbert
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
An account of domestic and foreign missionary work among the woman's missionary society of the Annual Conference. Includes statistical tables regarding funds and membership. It also includes lists of missionaries and officers in the societies.
James Jenkins: A Pioneer Knight Of The Saddle Bags, Barnwell Rhett Turnipseed
James Jenkins: A Pioneer Knight Of The Saddle Bags, Barnwell Rhett Turnipseed
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
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 Hand Of Providence In The Methodist Movement, M. M. Brabham
The Hand Of Providence In The Methodist Movement, M. M. Brabham
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
The article assesses the development of Methodism through a number of sermons and quotes from England and the United States.
The Presiding Eldership From A Layman's Standpoint, John G. Clinkscales
The Presiding Eldership From A Layman's Standpoint, John G. Clinkscales
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
The article addresses the presiding eldership, an office in the Methodist Church that is part of the superintendancy of the work of the clergy. It argues that the structure of the Methodist Church has kept the church healthy, and that the presiding elders are an important part of that structure.
The Camp Meeting In South Carolina Methodism, W. A. Massebeau
The Camp Meeting In South Carolina Methodism, W. A. Massebeau
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
The article surveys the spread of Methodism and other denominations through camp meetings in the early 19th century. The article also talks about some of the opposition to camp meetings. It also describes some of the camp meetings that occurred in South Carolina.
Church Extension, D. M. Mcleod
Church Extension, D. M. Mcleod
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
History of the work and growth of the Methodist Church in America.
The Historical Background Of Religion In South Carolina, Wofford College
The Historical Background Of Religion In South Carolina, Wofford College
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Wallace, a professor of history at Wofford College, surveys the history of religious growth and development in South Carolina.
Methodism And Education: Especially In South Carolina, John O. Willson
Methodism And Education: Especially In South Carolina, John O. Willson
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Surveys the history of Methodist efforts in higher education, in both Great Britain and in the United States, with a special emphasis on South Carolina's colleges.
Some Factors Of Methodism, J. E. Mahaffey
Some Factors Of Methodism, J. E. Mahaffey
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Looks at the founding of Methodism and some of the characteristics that make the denomination unique.
The March Of Democracy In The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, John Lemacks Stokes
The March Of Democracy In The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, John Lemacks Stokes
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Studies the evolution of the power and role of bishops and clergy and laity in the Methodist Church. In its earliest days, the laity of the church had little influence and the bishops had considerable power over the clergy.
Methodist Sunday Schools After A Hundred Years, H. B. Browne
Methodist Sunday Schools After A Hundred Years, H. B. Browne
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
A history of the Sunday School movement in the Methodist Church, with a focus on the South and South Carolina.
The Place Of The Local Preacher In Methodism, Joseph B. Traywick
The Place Of The Local Preacher In Methodism, Joseph B. Traywick
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Biographical sketches of clergy in South Carolina who served as local preachers, and historical information about the development of their role.
The South Carolina Conference Thirty-Eight Years Ago, J. Sidney Beasley
The South Carolina Conference Thirty-Eight Years Ago, J. Sidney Beasley
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Reminiscence of the SC Annual Conference of 1870, held in Charleston, SC, at Trinity Methodist Church. Contains short biographies of several ministers and bishops and the writer's reminiscence of his first Annual Conference.
Early Methodism On The Pee Dee, R. E. Stackhouse
Early Methodism On The Pee Dee, R. E. Stackhouse
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Summarizes the growth and development of Methodism along the Pee Dee River, in eastern South Carolina, in the areas of Darlington, Florence, and Marion counties.
The Conference Of 1859, And Else, Samuel A. Weber
The Conference Of 1859, And Else, Samuel A. Weber
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
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.
Sketch Of The Methodist Church In Charleston, S. C., 1785-1887, John O. Willson
Sketch Of The Methodist Church In Charleston, S. C., 1785-1887, John O. Willson
Methodist Books
A history of Methodism in Charleston, from the time of the denomination's founding, including histories of several congregations, of the Hammett Schism, and of the various influential people in the growth of Methodism in South Carolina.
Schism In Charleston, South Carolina Annual Conference
Schism In Charleston, South Carolina Annual Conference
Methodist Books
Report of the Committee of the South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church on the subject of the Schism in Charleston, with the Accompanying Documents. Published by Order of the Conference