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| | Methodist Episcopal Church, South - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | However, the church was responsible for founding three of the south's top divinity schools: Vanderbilt University Divinity School, Duke University Divinity School, and Candler Divinity School at Emory University. |  | | This body maintained its own polity until it merged with the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Protestant Church to form the Methodist Church in 1939, which in turn later (1968) merged with the Evangelical United Brethren to form The United Methodist Church. |  | | Super-Conservative Southern congregations dissenting from the merger formed the Southern Methodist Church in 1940. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methodist_Episcopal_Church,_South
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| | All the Divisions of Methodism |
 | | It is an offshoot from the Methodist Episcopal Church. |  | | These churches came into being because they were dissatisfied with the lack of emphasis on Wesley's doctrine of entire sanctification in the historic Methodist churches. |  | | The Free Methodist Church of North Amercia 1860 |
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http://www.ku.edu/heritage/um/asbury~1.html
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| | United Methodist Church |
 | | The essential doctrines of the United Methodist Church are derived from the broader Methodist tradition from which it emerged. |  | | In 1939 the three main Methodist churches already mentioned were reunited in the United Methodist Church. |  | | By the turn of the century the "social gospel" movement was becoming powerful in the main Methodist churches. |
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http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/christ/esp/umc.html
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 | | The church had always been a member of the Presbyterian Church in the United States ("PCUS"), but a majority of the congregation voted to disassociate the church from the PCUS and join the Presbyterian Church in America. |  | | Wolf, 443 U.S. (1975), where the Presbyterian Church declared one faction of a divided congregation to be the "true" congregation. |  | | The AUMP Church is a regional association of several local churches located in the mid-Atlantic states and tied by their common adherence to the AUMP denomination and doctrine. |
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http://vls.law.vill.edu/locator/3d/Oct1996/96a1437p.txt
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| | United_Methodist_Church |
 | | The Methodist Church was formed in 1939 as the result of a merger of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the Methodist Protestant Church. |  | | The church is also in dialogue with the Episcopal Church for full communion by 2012. |  | | The United Methodist Church (UMC) was formed in 1968 as a result of a merger between the Evangelical United Brethren and the Methodist Church which were themselves the results of mergers. |
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http://www.freecaviar.com/search.php?title=United_Methodist_Church
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| | Encyclopedia: Methodist Protestant Church |
 | | The Methodist Protestant Church was officially formed in 1828 as a church that was Wesleyan in doctrine, but rejected the episcopacy. |  | | In 1939 the church merged with the Methodist Episcopal Church (which by that time had added lay representation), and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South to form The Methodist Church, which in 1968 merged with the Evangelical United Brethren to form the United Methodist Church. |  | | As their strength grew, they alarmed church leaders and several were ousted from the church. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Methodist-Protestant-Church
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| | Religious Movements Homepage: United Methodist Church |
 | | However, the church that we know today as the United Methodist Church was not founded until April 23, 1968 in Dallas, Texas as a result of the unification of The Methodist Church and The Evangelical United Brethren Church. |  | | Though the United Methodist Church is a member of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, not all of the members of the Methodist faith believe abortion to be morally right, and the issue has caused some argument among UMC members. |  | | Among the beliefs Methodists uphold with other Christian groups is the previously mentioned belief in a triune God. |
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http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/methodist.html
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| | Adherents.com |
 | | 390: "The Methodist Church was formed in 1939 by a merger of the Methodist Episcopal Church; the Methodist Episcopal Church South; and the Methodist Protestant Church. |
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http://www.adherents.com/Na/Na_449.html
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| | Methodist |
 | | Finally, in 1939, The Methodist Church was organized by union of the Methodist Episcopal Church; the Methodist Episcopal Church, South; and the Methodist Protestant Church. |  | | United Methodist Church in the United States, a major Protestant church formed in 1968 in Dallas, Texas, by the union of The Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church. |  | | In 1830 a dissenting group organized the Methodist Protestant Church, a nonepiscopal church. |
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http://www.biblehistory.com/Methodist.html
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH |
 | | In 1939 the Methodist Protestants merged with the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, to form the Methodist Church. |  | | Redmond Boyd was responsible for organizing many of the churches in North Texas throughout the 1880s, and for a time the church operated Westminster College, which was founded in 1895 near McKinney and moved to Tehuacana in 1902. |  | | The church grew slowly but had a definite leavening influence on the other branches of Methodists. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/MM/imm2.html
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| | Mount Tabor United Methodist Church |
 | | The church is what it is today because many people of the Church are serving God to the best of their Ability. |  | | The Mount Tabor Methodist Protestant Church was founded in 1865 by a group of men and women that desired to worship the Lord. |  | | The Mount Tabor Methodist Church, looks to this day, to have for the boys and girls a place that they could worship to themselves. |
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http://www.gbgm-umc.org/mttabor/history.htm
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: METHODIST CHURCH |
 | | This reunited body had a membership in Texas of 475,021: 3,419 members from the Methodist Protestant Church; 13,341 from the Methodist Episcopal Church; 451,897 from the Methodist Episcopal Church, South; and 6,364 from the combined Spanish-speaking conferences. |  | | Although the East Texas Conference in 1846 unanimously declared that "the church has nothing to do with the relation that exists between slave and master," Texas Methodists tried to minister to the spiritual needs of the blacks in their midst. |  | | Northern Methodists were unable to organize a church in Texas until 1853. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/MM/imm1.html
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| | Bethel United Methodist Church - Part 2 |
 | | Property of Bethel Church was valved at $3,000. |  | | August 28, 1898 William N. Pegram, and wife, Dorothy Pegram deeded land in line of church lot and public school to trustees of Bethel Methodist Protestant Church for love of the cause of Christ and respect of the dead for burial purpose. |  | | I believe this was the old church that stood at Miss Minnie Pearman's. |
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http://www.patch.net/misc/bethel2.html
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| | Vale United Methodist Church - Little White Church in the Vale |
 | | Vale Church remained a Methodist Protestant Church until the Methodist Protestant, Methodist Episcopal, and Methodist Episcopal South branches united to form "The Methodist Church" in 1939. |  | | A meeting of the church membership was called and it was decided to expand the church to accommodate the growing Vale family. |  | | The original Vale Church was completed in 1896. |
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http://www.gbgm-umc.org/Vale/history.htm
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| | African Union Methodist Protestant Church (U.S.). The Doctrine & Discipline of the African Union First Colored ... |
 | | Protestant Church, within the limits of this Church to which he or she may apply for membership. |  | | The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men and women, in which the pure word of God is preached and the sacraments duly administered according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same. |  | | African Union Methodist Protestant Church (U.S.) -- Doctrines. |
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http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/aump/aump.html
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| | San Angelo, Texas, Sierra Vista United Methodist Church |
 | | Following approval of unification by the General Conferences of the Methodist Protestant Church, Methodist Episcopal Church and Methodist Episcopal South in 1939, the Methodist Protestant Church in San Angelo became Bethel Methodist Church. |  | | Construction on the new church began in December 1949. |  | | The first church built north of the railroad, the Methodist Protestant Church hosted socials, singings and wedding and became the gathering place for young people. |
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http://www.sierravista.org/hist.htm
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| | History of Redding, CT Church History Pages |
 | | The present membership of the church is 79. |  | | Georgetown Bible Church, the oldest of the churches in Georgetown, dates back to the early part of the nineteenth century when it began as the Methodist Protestant Society. |  | | In July of 1944, the congregation of the church decided to withdraw from the Congregational Ministerial Society due to its trend away from a faithful following of the Bible. |
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http://www.historyofredding.com/HRMethProt.htm
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| | Zoar United Methodist Church |
 | | The sanctuary originally housed a Methodist Protestant congregation, then "The Reformed Episcopal Church of the Covenant." It was then used as a refrigeration plant before it was purchased in 1883 by a philanthropist who sold it to the Zoar congregation for $1.00. |  | | George's Church and eventually into a new denomination, the African Methodist Episcopal Church. |  | | Zoar Church's first black pastor was Perry Tilghman, a lay preacher who served the church from 1835 to 1844. |
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http://www.gcah.org/Heritage_Landmarks/Zoar.htm
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| | United Methodist Church |
 | | the largest denomination of the Methodist church in the U.S., formed in 1939 from the merger of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the Methodist Protestant Church, with the addition in 1968 of the Evangelical United Brethren. |  | | a British Methodist church formed in 1907 by a union of three Methodist churches and united in 1932 with the Wesleyan Methodist Church and the Primitive Methodist Church to form the Methodist Church in Great Britain. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipd/A0715200.html
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| | FIFTH GENERATION |
 | | The Methodist Protestant Church was founded in Baltimore, MD in 1826 in protest against the almost total rule of the clergy in the Methodist Episcopal Church. |  | | To her was granted by the King, in 1620, a tract of land that lies in the heart of New York, upon a part of which Trinity church now stands. |  | | He founded the South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church in 1839. |
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http://members.aol.com/mbrewer233/brewer/d6.htm
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| | Barratt's Chapel Library: Methodism |
 | | Uniting Conference 287 UNI Uniting Conference-The United Methodist Church, Dallas, Texas 1968 The Order of Worship uniting The Evangelical United Brethren Church and The Methodist Church to form The United Methodist Church. |  | | Doctrines and Disciplines of the Methodist Episcopal Church 287 COL Colaw, Emerson Beliefs of a United Methodist Christian 252 COL Colclazer, Rev. H. |  | | 287 BIS Ten Methodist Bishops Twentieth Century Aldersgate 287 MET The Methodist Connexion Minutes of the Methodist Conferences Annually Held in America 1773-1813 (2 287 THO Thomas, I. Methodism and the Negro 1910 Jennings and Graham, Cincinnati 287 THO Thornton, William L. Methodism Not Heresy 1841 London: John Mason Rare book. |
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| | methodist church is protestant |
 | | JERUSALEM - Israeli archaeologists said Saturday they have discovered what may be the oldest Christian church in the Holy Land on the grounds of a prison near the biblical site of Armageddon. |  | | It is really important to be honest with yourself and the church that you belong to in order to create a realistic expectation. |  | | Israeli prisoner Ramil Razilo was removing rubble from the planned site of a new prison ward when his shovel uncovered the edge of an elaborate mosaic, unveiling what Israeli archaeologists said Sunday may be the Holy Land's oldest church. |
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http://www.all-about-churches.com/methodist-church-is-protestant.html
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| | Methodist Hymnals |
 | | produced jointly by the three churches in musical and text-only editions that included hymns, responsive readings, and ritual |  | | (New York) A Selection of Hymns from various authors, designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn Book, compiled under the direction of Bishop Asbury and published by order of the General Conference. |  | | (Baltimore) Hymn Book of the Methodist Protestant Church (compiled by Thomas H. Stockton; adapted by the 1838 General Conference) |
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http://www.gcah.org/Worship/Authorized_hymnals2.htm
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| | The Methodist Protestant Church |
 | | The Early History of the Methodist Protestant Church |  | | Divide Memorial Methodist Protestant Church is located 10 miles south of Monticello on highway 27 on the left. |  | | The meeting will be over about 2:30 p.m. |
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http://www.pointsouth.com/mpc
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| | PARK AVENUE METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH |
 | | Winshurst continued with the church more than twenty years, and was succeeded by Rev. T. |  | | The brick church is situated on the corner of Park avenue and Geddes street. |  | | This society was an outgrowth of religious work conducted by Rev. Mr. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyononda/CHURCH/SYRPARMP.HTM
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| | First Methodist Protestant Church Day Care |
 | | Our staff at First Methodist Protestant Church Daycare and Kindergarten believes that early childhood education should be a time of fun, warmth, security, exploring, and discovery. |  | | First Methodist Protestant Church Preschool and Daycare, Vicksburg, MIssissippi |  | | Affiliated with First Methodist Protestant Church of Vicksburg, Mississippi |
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http://www.fmpcdaycare.com
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