Wesleyan Methodist Church (United States)
The Wesleyan Methodist Church was a Methodist denomination in the United States organized on May 13, 1841. It was composed of ministers and laypeople who withdrew from the Methodist Episcopal Church because of disagreements regarding slavery, church government, and interpretations of the doctrine of entire sanctification, according to the Discipline of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection (1841), although later editions of the Discipline cite only the first two reasons. The first secessions in 1841 took place in Michigan although the new church group was formalized in Utica, New York. In November 1842, Orange Scott, and seceded from the Methodist Episcopal Church for reasons given in their publication of the . The following month and Lucius C. Matlack followed. The first general conference
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Wesleyan Methodist Church (United States)
The Wesleyan Methodist Church was a Methodist denomination in the United States organized on May 13, 1841. It was composed of ministers and laypeople who withdrew from the Methodist Episcopal Church because of disagreements regarding slavery, church government, and interpretations of the doctrine of entire sanctification, according to the Discipline of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection (1841), although later editions of the Discipline cite only the first two reasons. The first secessions in 1841 took place in Michigan although the new church group was formalized in Utica, New York. In November 1842, Orange Scott, and seceded from the Methodist Episcopal Church for reasons given in their publication of the . The following month and Lucius C. Matlack followed. The first general conference
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The Wesleyan Methodist Church ...... . The first general conference
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웨슬리안 감리교(Wesleyan Methodist Ch ...... 다. 미국 휘튼 대학교가 이 교단에 의해서 설립되었다.
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