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They had expositions of all the essential doctrines of God's word in the writings of
Wesley that satisfied their most pressing spiritual needs while only ¡° United
Societies , ¡± in other Churches ; and when they organized themselves into an ...
They had expositions of all the essential doctrines of God's word in the writings of
Wesley that satisfied their most pressing spiritual needs while only ¡° United
Societies , ¡± in other Churches ; and when they organized themselves into an ...
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John Wesley , A.M. , and the Preachers in Connectiou with him . Containing the
form of Discipline established among the Preachers and People in the Methodist
Societies . " P. 65 . These minutes are commonly known as the " Large Minutes .
John Wesley , A.M. , and the Preachers in Connectiou with him . Containing the
form of Discipline established among the Preachers and People in the Methodist
Societies . " P. 65 . These minutes are commonly known as the " Large Minutes .
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... pursuant to the indications of Providence and the desires of the American
Societies , took measures to organize the latter into a distinct and independent
Church . Assisted by presbyters of the Anglican Church he ordained Richard
Whatcoat ...
... pursuant to the indications of Providence and the desires of the American
Societies , took measures to organize the latter into a distinct and independent
Church . Assisted by presbyters of the Anglican Church he ordained Richard
Whatcoat ...
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societies , with the special enactments of the American Conferenre superadded .
The ¡° Large Minutes ¡± were a compilation made by Wesley from the Annual
Minutes of the British Conference . In the preliminary deliberations at Perry Hall
they ...
societies , with the special enactments of the American Conferenre superadded .
The ¡° Large Minutes ¡± were a compilation made by Wesley from the Annual
Minutes of the British Conference . In the preliminary deliberations at Perry Hall
they ...
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That the primary doctrinal standards of Methodism were wholly unchanged when
the American societies formed themselves into an Episcopal Church is obvious in
the light of the minutes of the Christmas Conference of 1784. Quest . 2 reads ...
That the primary doctrinal standards of Methodism were wholly unchanged when
the American societies formed themselves into an Episcopal Church is obvious in
the light of the minutes of the Christmas Conference of 1784. Quest . 2 reads ...
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