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| ocal printer, and then enrolled in the local | Methodist academy (Wesleyan College) and studied law. |
| Northside | Methodist Academy is a K-12 school located in Dothan, |
| The Preston and Olin Institute was a | Methodist academy in Blacksburg, Virginia which operat |
| It is also common for | Methodist acolytes to wear the traditional cassock and |
| efused ordination as a priest because of his | Methodist activities; from this time on he commits him |
| Later he was also the Editor of the | Methodist Advocate Journal. |
| He then became Editor of The Pacific | Methodist Advocate (1890-94). |
| ssociation with the Silver Lake Institute, a | Methodist affiliated camp facility established in 1873 |
| ill, he was also renowned for renouncing his | Methodist affiliation in Keokuk, Iowa in order to rema |
| Mrs. Cobb was of | Methodist affiliation but regularly taught a class at |
| It was thought to have a Free | Methodist affiliation but became a part of the Eastern |
| scopal, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, United | Methodist, African Methodist Episcopal (AME) and AME Z |
| Bill Crews was also an active United | Methodist after coming out until relocating with his p |
| s a calamity if the son of a Presbyterian or | Methodist, after his intercourse with the child of a J |
| se) and is intended only for official United | Methodist agencies, including local churches. |
| Texas Health Harris | Methodist Alliance - Scheduled opening in 2012. |
| Methodist also staffs the LifeLine helicopter ambulanc | |
| Fess was a | Methodist, an editor, an author and a member of the Fr |
| Thomas Welch was a | Methodist and staunch Prohibitionist, who actively wor |
| He was a | Methodist and backed prohibition, having once hosted a |
| art of the village; there are also Catholic, | Methodist and Pentecostal churches. |
| ler was a non-conformist associated with the | Methodist and Tabernacle churches. |
| e more as friend of Holliday, who was also a | Methodist and fellow southerner. |
| He was originally a | Methodist and has a doctorate in music history from Un |
| hip contains these two cemeteries: Community | Methodist and Saint Marys. |
| resented by the Rev. Evan Jones (Calvinistic | Methodist) and Rev. E. Herber Evans (Congregationalist |
| Surrey Chapel (1783-1881) was an independent | Methodist and Congregational church established in Bla |
| A Primitive | Methodist and also a local preacher in the body. |
| ame vestment is widely used in the Anglican, | Methodist and Lutheran churches, as well as some other |
| Both parents were | Methodist and Australian born. |
| n is a mix of Roman Catholic and Protestant ( | Methodist and Church of Ireland). |
| re Dame, Nebraska, Oklahoma, nearby Southern | Methodist and Iowa. |
| Born in Bristol, he was the son of noted | Methodist and hymn-writer Charles Wesley, the grandson |
| rd of Commissioners for Foreign Missions and | Methodist and Anglican churches led to a revival among |
| hurch formed in 1977 of a union of the local | Methodist and URC churches. |
| Marshall Parker was a lifelong | Methodist and served in many capacities in his local c |
| Benina had 30 inhabitants, a | Methodist and a Baptist church in 1896. |
| pelled McClenahan) of Chesterfield, a devout | Methodist and avid gardener, and they had one son, Fra |
| s - one gospel hall (Plymouth Brethren), one | Methodist and one Anglican - St John The Baptist, with |
| ving him his fortune of £30,000 From being a | Methodist and a Dissenter, Hudson changed his allegian |
| There are also | Methodist and Roman Catholic churches in the town. |
| Clarke was a staunch | Methodist and the first Treasurer of the 'New Durham R |
| In the | Methodist and Lutheran traditions, acolytes participat |
| ild of the Rev. John Waterhouse, a Yorkshire | Methodist, and was born in London. |
| There were also Wesleyan | Methodist and Primitive Methodist chapels in Mylor par |
| such as: someone who came from a family with | Methodist and Jewish parents is called a "Moo Shu", wh |
| -1923), usually known as B. F. Haynes, was a | Methodist and later Nazarene minister and theologian f |
| A License to Preach in | Methodist and related churches was the official author |
| There were two churches, Cokesbury | Methodist and Cumberland Union Baptist, and two minist |
| rugstores, three banks, three restaurants, a | Methodist and Baptist church, two barber shops, a hote |
| rce oppositions from the Catholic, Anglican, | Methodist and other major church organisations whose s |
| act that he was an atheist and Florida was a | Methodist and a devout Churchgoer. |
| re are several churches in Lea including Lea | Methodist and St. Christopher's. |
| nglican (Church of England), Congregational, | Methodist and Presbyterian churches. |
| Napper is United | Methodist and is a life member of the board of the Lou |
| Assembly of God, Baptist, Church of God, | Methodist, and Seventh-day Adventist churches are with |
| Cincinnati, Ohio with Martin Wells Knapp (a | Methodist) and Seth C. Rees (a Quaker) as the founders |
| e helped to establish two churches, Rehobeth | Methodist and Beersheba Methodist Church by donating l |
| cal views aligned themselves more closely to | Methodist and Wesleyan theology, making him unpopular |
| Bradford claimed to always remain at heart a | Methodist and also rejected suggestions that he was to |
| ited the Lord's prayer, and then thanked the | Methodist and Anglican clergymen. |
| heologian, Alexander Galt supported both the | Methodist and Anglican churches while his wife, Amy, w |
| been adopted by high church elements of the | Methodist and Reformed Churches. |
| ev Dr John Barrett (born 1943) is an English | Methodist and chairman and elected president of the Wo |
| Davidson became a Wesleyan | Methodist, and taught at the Sunday School. |
| nical partnership between St Peter's Church ( | Methodist) and St Andrew's Church (Anglican). |
| erger of two key congregations from both the | Methodist and Presbyterian traditions, each possessing |
| He started 42 games at Southern | Methodist and t otaled 265 tackles, seven interception |
| 5, Veribest was home to two churches (United | Methodist and Baptist), several businesses, a post off |
| gregation of the United Church (Metropolitan | Methodist and the now demolished or closed Knox, Carmi |
| Reformation Churches, such as the Lutheran, | Methodist, and Anglican, retained a very full observan |
| son (August 17, 1885 - March 25, 1970) was a | Methodist and a Freemason who began his postal career |
| He was a | Methodist and member of the Grange, the Freemasons, th |
| Newlyn was also the home to as many as five | Methodist and Non-Conformist religious groups, whose c |
| lished until 1902 owing to the substantially | Methodist and to a lesser extent Presbyterian characte |
| The main denominations in the area are | Methodist and Christian. |
| umphrey play at a talent contest at Southern | Methodist, and inspired her to pursue a musical career |
| stian churches (Bethlehem Baptist, Bethlehem | Methodist, and Point Pleasant Christian). |
| ary's Catholic church, St Matthew's and also | Methodist and United Reformed churches. |
| It was served by Anglican, | Methodist and Congregational chapels and had its own P |
| The | Methodist and the Presbyterian churches began to hold |
| on St Andrews Street and includes Anglican, | Methodist and Baptist congregations. |
| He is a United | Methodist and holds a bachelors degree from Asbury Col |
| Krans also decorated the interior of Galva's | Methodist and Lutheran Churches. |
| lomew's Church, All Souls Catholic Church, a | Methodist and a Baptist church. |
| rturbation in Mexico...The names Protestant, | Methodist, and Presbyterian fall on Mexicans as a spec |
| rch is ecumenical, having Church of England, | Methodist, and URC leadership. |
| coach to oversee the USC team under both the | Methodist and Trojan nicknames. |
| Orlando has two churches, Baptist and United | Methodist, and a post office. |
| Kalen Fristad (United | Methodist) and Eric Stetson. |
| oach at William Paterson University prior to | Methodist and amassed a record of 28-31-1 from 1982 to |
| There are three churches, Anglican, | Methodist and United Reformed. |
| ee of Emory and Henry College, a democrat, a | Methodist and a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. |
| He was an ardent | Methodist, and lifelong Sunday school teacher. |
| The United | Methodist and the Church of Christ Church buildings ar |
| She was a | Methodist and a democrat. |
| There are also | Methodist and Baptist churches in the Deepings, contin |
| They were inspired by Quaker, | Methodist and Baptist preachers, as well as the princi |
| In 1947 the | Methodist, Anglican, Presbyterian and Congregational C |
| e building houses a youth center, the United | Methodist Archives for the Oregon-Idaho Conference, an |
| The | Methodist Archives Biographical Index: Minutes of Conf |
| ease St. Cross on Reigate Hill, and Reigate | Methodist are located in the town centre. |
| ay-11 June, showcases select pieces from the | Methodist Art Collection alongside works from Scottish |
| These were of the | Methodist as well as the Evangelical United Brethren c |
| She taught Seashore | Methodist Assembly elder-hostels and sent fledgling bi |
| as Moderator of the North Wales Calvinistic | Methodist Association (1918-19) and as Moderator of th |
| bers were expelled; they formed the Wesleyan | Methodist Association, which met on Castle Street. |
| to 1874 Le was secretary of the Calvinistic | Methodist Association. |
| m that the North and South Wales Calvinistic | Methodist Associations united to form an annual Genera |
| s appointment to Llanuwchllyn because of his | Methodist associations. |
| gh reared in the Church of England, became a | Methodist at age 22. |
| felt that these policies conflicted with his | Methodist background, however, and was the only head o |
| His family had a strong | Methodist background. |
| ts in Illinois received Samuel Kelley on his | Methodist baptism, which was foreign to the practice o |
| Mary the Virgin), Catholic, | Methodist, Baptist and community churches. |
| Non-Garrisonian come-outers split from | Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches to form n |
| By 1860 the community had | Methodist, Baptist, and Presbyterian churches, two sch |
| r of a Wesleyan Minister, he was a prominent | Methodist, being for a time a member of the Methodist |
| connexion.' Jewry-street chapel (Calvinistic | Methodist) being then vacant, he was ‘called' to it, a |
| ouncil of Churches and retained the title of | Methodist Bishop Emeritus. |
| Clare Purcell (B.D. in 1916) - | Methodist bishop |
| of the Bible are William H. Willimon, United | Methodist bishop of Birmingham, Alabama and Joel N. Gr |
| When elected in 1964, he was the youngest | Methodist Bishop to date. |
| The school was named after | Methodist Bishop Elizah Hedding. |
| ner was the first woman to be elected United | Methodist bishop in Germany. |
| dicated in 1786 by Francis Asbury, the first | Methodist bishop in the United States. |
| he rector of Hope Africa University and Free | Methodist bishop in Burundi. |
| Morgan Ward who had accepted a position as a | Methodist bishop in Mississippi; Patricia N. Willoughb |
| For the bishop, see John Moore ( | Methodist bishop). |
| when Asbury was ordained (or consecrated) as | Methodist bishop, December 27, 1784, when the Methodis |
| d home of Francis Asbury, the first American | Methodist Bishop, in Great Barr, England. |
| ctober 1, 1886-1976) was an African-American | Methodist bishop, college professor and author. |
| The community was named for | Methodist bishops Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury. |
| lives from a wreck on Lake Michigan, in the | Methodist Bishops' Collection at the library of Perkin |
| ddresses and Radio Talks, typed mss., in the | Methodist Bishops' Collection at Perkins School of The |
| Sermons and Addresses which are part of the | Methodist Bishops' Collection. |
| shop Soule, written manuscript, 1867, in the | Methodist Bishops' Collection. |
| of the last names of the first two American | Methodist bishops, Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury, bot |
| It is known as "The Resting Place of | Methodist Bishops." |
| A Free | Methodist, Blocker was among Hollywood celebrities who |
| Goodnow helped establish the | Methodist Blue Mont Central College in Manhattan in 18 |
| The United | Methodist Board of Church and Society is a general age |
| The | Methodist Board was dissolved after a merger of Method |
| It was established as a Primitive | Methodist boarding school. |
| nd was educated at Woodhouse Grove School, a | Methodist boarding school. |
| originally connected with the New Connexion | Methodist body, but joined the Wesleyan Conference in |
| Editor, New England Methodism, New York: | Methodist Book Concern, 1914. |
| In 1789 he set up the | Methodist Book Concern with $600 of his own money and |
| York to become the Senior Book Agent of the | Methodist Book Concern. |
| In the same year he began work in a | Methodist Bookroom. |
| "John Calvin Broomfield - a | Methodist: born in Scotland and a naturalized American |
| 1819, in Ross County, Ohio), Republican and | Methodist, bought two houses, two lots and a shop valu |
| Methodist Boy's School, Penang(formerly Anglo Chinese | |
| s first President Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe from the | Methodist Boys High School and Nigeria's first indigen |
| ion and even donated a large sum of money to | Methodist Boys' School Kuala Lumpur for them to build |
| Tupou College is a | Methodist boys' secondary boarding school in Toloa on |
| Jalloh attended the | Methodist Boys' High School in Freetown and then compl |
| Although his family background was | Methodist, Brearey rejected religion as a teenager. |
| oration, Inc. Vice President and Independent | Methodist broadcaster with WHCB 91.5 FM. |
| The Primitive | Methodist building became unsafe due to river erosion |
| ile Hill Road, Kingswood, a former Primitive | Methodist building erected in 1873, which had previous |
| The estate was bought in 1927 by a group of | Methodist businessmen, and in 1928 it opened as a Meth |
| n in Newburyport, Massachusetts and raised a | Methodist by his parents, Susan Stone Silloway and Tho |
| outside of the faith to a "world's woman," a | Methodist by the name of Mary Ann Wood. |
| e exists some confusion in the United States | Methodist calendar between Heritage Day and Aldersgate |
| Cypress | Methodist Camp Ground is a historic camp in Ridgeville |
| ese in turn had influences from the existing | Methodist camp meetings. |
| Camp Hedding, the site of a United | Methodist campground founded in 1862, is located in th |
| Jumonville is a United | Methodist camping and retreat center located in rural |
| A Wesley Foundation is a United | Methodist campus ministry sponsored in full or in part |
| Wesley | Methodist Cathedral is a Methodist cathedral located i |
| Following this, he established a | Methodist cause in Llangeitho. |
| considerable financial contributions to the | Methodist cause, she was left without any income follo |
| social sphere who showed any interest in the | Methodist cause'. |
| The Grove City | Methodist Cemetery is located in Mount Auburn Township |
| Huttoft | Methodist cemetery |
| Poor House and | Methodist Cemetery (also known as the "Falmouth Work H |
| on November 1, 1906 and is buried in Goshen | Methodist Cemetery, Goshen, New Jersey |
| He was interred in the | Methodist Cemetery. |
| The township contains South Elkhorn | Methodist Cemetery. |
| are, and was buried there in the Bridgeville | Methodist Cemetery. |
| His office is at The United | Methodist Center on the grounds of Simpsonwood Confere |
| nister while serving 14 years at Westminster | Methodist Central Hall until 1995 where he supported m |
| The | Methodist Central Hall, a listed building (category B) |
| om the Strings of Sinfonia of London and the | Methodist Central Hall Pipe Organ, which were arranged |
| it is complemented by the similarly coloured | Methodist Central Hall, which stands opposite. |
| Methodist Central Hall, Westminster | |
| The | Methodist Central Hall stands on the east side. |
| digate, sat at the Guildhall in Derry and at | Methodist Central Hall in London. |
| The | Methodist Central Hall, 196-224 Corporation Street, Bi |
| m Central Library, Saint Phillips Cathedral, | Methodist Central Hall, Birmingham, Victoria Law Court |
| eople took part in a worship service held at | Methodist Central Hall including representatives of so |
| However, it is closer to Southdown | Methodist Centre at The Hollow, which provides a range |
| in 1760, became famous throughout Wales as a | Methodist centre, and thousands of people visited it t |
| jasingham and handed them to the Jeevothayam | Methodist Centre. |
| A Primitive | Methodist chapel was built in Leighton in 1841; it clo |
| ng, known as the Chapel of Ease and Northend | Methodist Chapel which has now been converted into a h |
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