The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, BALTIMORE, lineal successor of Lovely Lane meeting house. sembled in the Mount Vernon Place Methodist EpiscopalChurch on the morning of December 10, and after prelim-inary business the Rev. Randolph S. Foster, bishop of the Proceedings 1161 Methodist Episcopal Church, preached the Conferencesermon. The topics selected by the committee for discussion in-cluded sketches of the Christmas Conference of 1784, thesuperintendency of Asbury, the relation of John Wesley to. • , MOUNT VERNON PLACE METHODIST EPIS
The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, BALTIMORE, lineal successor of Lovely Lane meeting house. sembled in the Mount Vernon Place Methodist EpiscopalChurch on the morning of December 10, and after prelim-inary business the Rev. Randolph S. Foster, bishop of the Proceedings 1161 Methodist Episcopal Church, preached the Conferencesermon. The topics selected by the committee for discussion in-cluded sketches of the Christmas Conference of 1784, thesuperintendency of Asbury, the relation of John Wesley to. • , MOUNT VERNON PLACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, BALTIMORE, MD. American Methodism, statistical results, membership, educa-tion and finance, causes of success, and dangers; the dis-tinctive doctrines, the doctrinal unity, guards to purity ofdoctrine, the influence of Methodism on other denominations, 1162 American Methodism the value of the press to Methodism, the place and power ofthe lay element, and Methodisms debt to women. Theevenings were taken up with platform meetings at differentplaces in the city, where missions, education, temperance,the Sunday school, and the mission of Methodism to theextremes of society were ably discussed. The ConferenceSunday was given up to union mass-meetings of Sundayschool scholars in twenty-one churches, the same order ofexercises being observed in each church at the same is estimated that upward of twenty-five thousand childrentook part in this celebration. The Conference had no legislative authority It was onlya representative Con
Size: 2084px × 1199px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorhurstjfj, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookyear1902