The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . BISHOP Iv M. MARVIN, Who made an Episcopal tour of the world in the sev-enties. THE OLD PLACE,Bishop Marvins childhood home, Arian and Socinian rules of interpretingScripture, he yet considered that in cer-tain of his comments the doctor had notbeen guarded enough, nor even consist-ent; and that many who looked to himfor gu


The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . BISHOP Iv M. MARVIN, Who made an Episcopal tour of the world in the sev-enties. THE OLD PLACE,Bishop Marvins childhood home, Arian and Socinian rules of interpretingScripture, he yet considered that in cer-tain of his comments the doctor had notbeen guarded enough, nor even consist-ent; and that many who looked to himfor guidance were bewildered and ledinto error. The pamphlet greatly in-creased Watsons reputation as a theolo-gian. Another capable Methodist writer,Richard Treffry, Junior, also attackedthe views of Clarke, and in his Inquiryinto the Doctrine of the Eternal Sonshipof Christ gave a still weightier contri-bution to the subject than Watsons. Shortly after, Doctor Clarke had the in-teresting task of instructing two Buddhistpriests who had been brought from Ceylonby the wish of the missionary committee,and under the care of Sir AlexanderJohnstone, Chief Justice of the island,a consistent friend of Methodist mission-aries. For two years they were under Wesleyan ministry and w


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