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TextJournal of the Forty-Eighth Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Tallapoosa, Georgia, December 10-13, 1914
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 48th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Tallapoosa, Georgia, on December 10-13, 1914.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 48th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Tallapoosa, Georgia, on December 10-13, 1914. -
TextJournal of the Forty-Seventh Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Atlanta, Georgia, December 11-14, 1913
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 47th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 11-14, 1913.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 47th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 11-14, 1913. -
TextJournal of the Forty-Sixth Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Mt. Zion, Georgia, December 12-15, 1912
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 46th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mt. Zion, Georgia, on December 12-15, 1912.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 46th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mt. Zion, Georgia, on December 12-15, 1912. -
TextJournal of the Forty-ninth Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church with Minutes of the Laymen's Meetings, Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 16-19, 1915
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 49th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 16-19, 1915.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 49th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 16-19, 1915. -
TextJournal of the Sessions of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church from the Reorganization, as the Georgia Mission Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Atlanta [on] October 10, 1867, by Bishop Davis W. Clark
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church from it's reorganization as the Georgia Mission Conference in 1867 through the split of the Georgia and Savannah Conferences in 1897.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church from it's reorganization as the Georgia Mission Conference in 1867 through the split of the Georgia and Savannah Conferences in 1897. -
TextJournal: Georgia Annual Conference M. E. Church
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 30th-33rd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in: Tallapoosa, Georgia, on February 11-13, 1897 (30th); Mt. Zion, Carroll County, Georgia, on December 15-19, 1897 (31st); Rock Springs, Gwinnett County, Georgia, on December 15-18, 1898 (32nd); Wesley Chapel, Atlanta, Georgia, on December 14-18, 1899 (33rd).Subject - Time PeriodCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 30th-33rd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in: Tallapoosa, Georgia, on February 11-13, 1897 (30th); Mt. Zion, Carroll County, Georgia, on December 15-19, 1897 (31st); Rock Springs, Gwinnett County, Georgia, on December 15-18, 1898 (32nd); Wesley Chapel, Atlanta, Georgia, on December 14-18, 1899 (33rd). -
TextJubiläumsbote Chicago Deutschen Konferenz, zum fünfzigjährigen jubiläum, 1871-1921
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TextJubiläumsbuch der St. Louis Deutschen Konferenz
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TextLetter from Charles Wesley to "Dear Sir" [Samuel Walker], Bristol
Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788A letter from Charles Wesley to Samuel Walker discussing the Methodist Conference meeting Wesley had attended where he met several of the traveling preachers, discussed whether the Methodists should remain as part of the Church of England, and made plans with his brother, John Wesley, to travel in order to spread word of the decisions made at the Conference.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Charles Wesley to Samuel Walker discussing the Methodist Conference meeting Wesley had attended where he met several of the traveling preachers, discussed whether the Methodists should remain as part of the Church of England, and made plans with his brother, John Wesley, to travel in order to spread word of the decisions made at the Conference. -
TextLetter from Christopher Hopper to Charles Wesley, Newcastle
Hopper, Christopher, 1722-1802A letter from Christopher Hopper to Charles Wesley asking Wesley to refer Hopper to someone who could ordain him. Hopper also asks about what the life of a Methodist preacher is like.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Christopher Hopper to Charles Wesley asking Wesley to refer Hopper to someone who could ordain him. Hopper also asks about what the life of a Methodist preacher is like. -
TextLetter from John Fletcher to Charles Wesley, Madeley
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785A letter from John Fletcher to Charles Wesley requesting that Wesley review a formal letter by Fletcher which he plans to publish. Fletcher discusses the content of the letter-to-come, noting that he has included a section directly addressing the Calvinists.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from John Fletcher to Charles Wesley requesting that Wesley review a formal letter by Fletcher which he plans to publish. Fletcher discusses the content of the letter-to-come, noting that he has included a section directly addressing the Calvinists. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to "My Dear Brother," [unaddressed], Dublin
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to an unknown addressee discussing how best to advise a young man and bring him into the Conference, Wesley's concerns over the Society, and a request to visit Cornwall, Wales, and the Isles.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to an unknown addressee discussing how best to advise a young man and bring him into the Conference, Wesley's concerns over the Society, and a request to visit Cornwall, Wales, and the Isles. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to Elizabeth (Harvey) Woodhouse, London
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth Woodhouse advising her to remain strong in her faith and belief that God places challenges before her in order to strengthen her, and to have hope that her husband may still come to understand her dedication to the Methodist perspective.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from John Wesley to Elizabeth Woodhouse advising her to remain strong in her faith and belief that God places challenges before her in order to strengthen her, and to have hope that her husband may still come to understand her dedication to the Methodist perspective. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to Henry Moore, London
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Henry Moore discussing the state of Arminianism and Calvinism in England and advising Moore on means of leading by example in keeping to the teachings of Methodism.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to Henry Moore discussing the state of Arminianism and Calvinism in England and advising Moore on means of leading by example in keeping to the teachings of Methodism. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to Jane (Bisson) Cock (Jane Cork?), Leeds
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) expressing happiness at hearing from her about her marriage and encouraging her to keep her faith.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) expressing happiness at hearing from her about her marriage and encouraging her to keep her faith. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to Jane Bisson Cock (Jane Cork?), Dublin
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) congratulating her on her marriage, though expressing disapointment that she had not married one of the Methodist preachers.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to Jane Cock (Cork?) congratulating her on her marriage, though expressing disapointment that she had not married one of the Methodist preachers. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to Matthew [Lowes], London
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Matthew Lowes agreeing with Lowes on the best course of action concerning the care of his Circuit.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to Matthew Lowes agreeing with Lowes on the best course of action concerning the care of his Circuit. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to Mrs. Nuttal, Leeds
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to a Mrs. Nuttal praising her dedication to pursuing her faith as a Christian and encouraging her to join the Methodists so that she may be better guided in her pursuit.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to a Mrs. Nuttal praising her dedication to pursuing her faith as a Christian and encouraging her to join the Methodists so that she may be better guided in her pursuit. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to Richard Rodda, Bristol
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Richard Rodda addressing his concerns regarding reproach for the Methodist's rules and manner of preaching, supporting the words of John Broadbent, and encourabing Rodda to continue his good work.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to Richard Rodda addressing his concerns regarding reproach for the Methodist's rules and manner of preaching, supporting the words of John Broadbent, and encourabing Rodda to continue his good work. -
TextLetter from Joseph Cownley to Charles Wesley [Newcastle upon Tyne]
Cownley, Joseph (1723-1792)A letter from Joseph Cownley to Charles Wesley updating him on Cownley's health and its relation to his work as a circuit preacher, and sharing his thoughts on the religious state of the country.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Joseph Cownley to Charles Wesley updating him on Cownley's health and its relation to his work as a circuit preacher, and sharing his thoughts on the religious state of the country. -
TextLetter from Sarah Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, Margate
Wesley, Sarah 1760-1828A letter from Sarah Wesley to her mother, Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, giving an update on her various health conditions and the treatments recommended by Mr. Slater, describing the Methodists in the area and her experience going to meetings, describing the people she has been keeping company with and their various interpersonal dynamics, discussing the state of her finances and expenses while in Margate, and noting her correspondence with Miss Galloway and her uncle.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from Sarah Wesley to her mother, Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, giving an update on her various health conditions and the treatments recommended by Mr. Slater, describing the Methodists in the area and her experience going to meetings, describing the people she has been keeping company with and their various interpersonal dynamics, discussing the state of her finances and expenses while in Margate, and noting her correspondence with Miss Galloway and her uncle.