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Interactive Quiz on the Wesleys and the People of Their Day
How much do you know about John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, and the people of his day? The maker of a popular beer in John Wesley's day d. A government official to whom John Wesley wrot Relevance: 87%
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Women and Wesley's Times
In that Susanna was a strong, intelligent, spiritually mature woman may also be a reason why Wesley supported such women leaders in the Methodist movement. While John Wesley, for the most part, did Relevance: 85%
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Mary Bosanquet Fletcher (historical drawing too)
Mary Bosanquet has been called one of the first deaconesses in Methodism was born in Leytonstone, in Essex in 1739. In 1781, Mary married John Fletcher, who was John Wesley's designated succ Relevance: 85%
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John Wesley: Holiness of Heart and Life Resources
John Wesley, the founder of a movement known as Methodism, was the focus of this spiritual growth study for United Methodist Women. Charles Yrigoyen, Jr. examines the roots of United Method Relevance: 85%
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A Short History of Methodism by John Wesley
4. In November, 1729, four young gentlemen of Oxford, -- Mr. John Wesley, Fellow of Lincoln College; Mr. Charles Wesley, Student of Christ Church; Mr. Morgan, Commoner of Christ Church; and Mr. Kirkh Relevance: 84%
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Jesus and Courageous Women of the Bible
New Testament women included are: Elizabeth, Salome, the woman with the ointment, Martha and Mary, Mary Magdalene, and Mary mother of Jesus. Under four broad categories--Wise Women, Changed Women, C Relevance: 84%
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Jesus and Courageous Women of the Bible: Annotated Bibliography
New Testament women included are: Elizabeth, Salome, the woman with the ointment, Martha and Mary, Mary Magdalene, and Mary mother of Jesus. Under four broad categories--Wise Women, Changed Women, C Relevance: 84%
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EXODUS
Narrator #1 – Despite Wesley’s passionate efforts against slavery, White American Methodists gave in to slavery as Bishops excused their own slave owning because their wives inherited the slaves. Alle Relevance: 84%
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John Wesley Site Map
John Wesley: Holiness of Heart and Life is a spiritual growth study designed for United Methodist Women and anyone else interested in this topic. This site map includes links to our companion web si Relevance: 82%
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Exodus: The Journey to freedom
" With the creation of The United Methodist Church in 1968, thanks to the efforts of Blacks and antiracist Whites in both The Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren (EUB) Church, origina Relevance: 82%
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John Wesley's Last Letter (with drawing of Wesley writing letter to Wilberforce)
The last letter that John Wesley wrote was to William Wilberforce, a man who had been converted under Wesley's ministry and who was a member of Parliament. 1. Charles Yrigoyen, Jr. John Wesley: Holi Relevance: 80%
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Susanna Wesley and the Unauthorized Meetings
Mr. Wesley wrote to his wife that she should get some one else to read the sermons. Inman, the Curate, still complained, and the Rector wrote to Mrs. Wesley that the meetings should be discontinued. Relevance: 80%
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A Moment With John Wesley: A Skit
This skit introduces John Wesley: Holiness of Heart and Life. John Wesley's message to the poor was that Christ died for them and calls everyone to a life of holiness and service. John Wesley: Ho Relevance: 80%
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Jane Cooper: 18th Century Methodist Leader
'Twas worse than death my God to love, And not my God alone. Indeed, Lord, neither life, nor death, nor things present, nor things to come, no, nor any creature, shall separate us from thy love one mo Relevance: 80%
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If not now
Voice 3: They praised God and having the good will of all the people, day by day, the Lord added to their number those were being saved. The love feast was adopted from the Moravians into Methodism Relevance: 80%
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Native Americans and John Wesley
In England, John Wesley, Methodism's founder, was appalled by the atrocities Europeans committed against Native Americans. After 1854, the United States government adopted a general policy tha Relevance: 80%
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Living the Legacy
1939 The Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the Methodist Protestant Church merge to form The Methodist Church. 1972 The Women’s organizations in The United Method Relevance: 80%
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Exodus: The Journey to freedom
HOME ABOUT US TESTIMONIALS BIBLIOGRAPHY LINKS & RESOURCES The EXODUS website offers these resources and links for more information: Bibliography on the Biblical book of Exodus, and on African American Relevance: 80%
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Exodus: The Journey to freedom
United Methodist history of the segregated Central Jurisdiction and other issues involved in the 1968 union between The Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church. General Board of Ch Relevance: 80%
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Exodus: The Journey to freedom
The 30-page bibliography for EXODUS is available for download as a PDF file. You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this file. Bibliography on the Biblical book of Exodus, and on African Relevance: 80%
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