Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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Pagina 112
... Church . - JAMES FLOY , D.D. , late of the New York East Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church , was born in the city of New York , August 20 , 1806. His father was English by birth , and a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church ...
... Church . - JAMES FLOY , D.D. , late of the New York East Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church , was born in the city of New York , August 20 , 1806. His father was English by birth , and a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church ...
Pagina 115
... Methodist Episcopal Church . In the Journal , under the ques- tion , " Who are the Deacons ? " we find the following : " James Floy . His presiding elder stated that it was reported that Brother Floy had been guilty of contumacy and ...
... Methodist Episcopal Church . In the Journal , under the ques- tion , " Who are the Deacons ? " we find the following : " James Floy . His presiding elder stated that it was reported that Brother Floy had been guilty of contumacy and ...
Pagina 116
... Methodist Episcopal Church in relation to slavery ; in appointing delegates to the British Canada Con- ference of Wesleyan Methodists to represent the position the Methodist Episcopal Church sustained to slavery ; and in mak- ing ...
... Methodist Episcopal Church in relation to slavery ; in appointing delegates to the British Canada Con- ference of Wesleyan Methodists to represent the position the Methodist Episcopal Church sustained to slavery ; and in mak- ing ...
Pagina 118
... Methodist Episcopal Church , held in Greene - street Church , May , 1838. Its members went out to their several places , each with his own reflections , and all bearing with them thoughts and impressions that were to produce their ...
... Methodist Episcopal Church , held in Greene - street Church , May , 1838. Its members went out to their several places , each with his own reflections , and all bearing with them thoughts and impressions that were to produce their ...
Pagina 119
... Methodist Episcopal Church , which was especially strong in the South , both in the number of its adherents and in their having wealth and social position . With a pardonable denominational pride , the Methodists of the free states ...
... Methodist Episcopal Church , which was especially strong in the South , both in the number of its adherents and in their having wealth and social position . With a pardonable denominational pride , the Methodists of the free states ...
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