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 . NOTED MEN IN THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH. T akJw w L- C~AwfONJ of West Virginia. 2. George Nestor; born in Virginia, 1818- died 1871 » P TBURNS^ born zgo^iSnf^Vi79^ ^ l84- , 4 jAMES Vinson; born in Pennsylvania, 18*2; Xd, 1890! 5 JohnCo?uk bOTnl-n \Krv^et»0dl?t-KpiS»?P^ C>rch in l826 and Methodist Protestant Church i


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 . NOTED MEN IN THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH. T akJw w L- C~AwfONJ of West Virginia. 2. George Nestor; born in Virginia, 1818- died 1871 » P TBURNS^ born zgo^iSnf^Vi79^ ^ l84- , 4 jAMES Vinson; born in Pennsylvania, 18*2; Xd, 1890! 5 JohnCo?uk bOTnl-n \Krv^et»0dl?t-KpiS»?P^ C>rch in l826 and Methodist Protestant Church in 1832. 6 WilliamsachusettsI X,• dfedPrtS ^Ijoined Methodist Protestant Church in 1829. 7. Ancel H. Bassett; born in Mashnrninui - £ George Brown; born in Pennsylvania, 1792; died, 1871. 9. Philemon B Hopper-£92 died3i^68 VTfvir P?^AS,MCC?R^ICKi born in Virginia, 1792. ii. Francis Waters; born in ^^^fe**^^ r3. JOHNS. Reese; brother The Illustrated History of Methodism. 469. LEADERS IN THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH. i. J. J. Smith; born in New Jersey, 1817; joined Methodist Protestant Church, 1832; entered its itinerant min-istry, 1836. 2. Thomas H. Stockton; born in New Jersey, 1S08; joined Methodist Episcopal Church, 1S26; after-ward joined Methodist Protestant Church; died, 1870. 3. J. T. Ward; born, 1S20; entered Maryland Conference ofMethodist Protestant Church, 1S66; died, 1897. 4. J. S. TlIRAP; born in Ohio, 1820; joined Methodist ProtestantCliureh, 1839; licensed to preach, 1X42. 5. John Paris; born in North Carolina, 1S09; joined Methodist ProtestantChurch, 1X32; died, 1833. 6, Gray, of North Carolina Conference; died, 1S80. 7. \V. W. Wills; born in NorthCarolina, 1S09; joined Methodist Protestant Church, 1830; licensed to preach, 1831; often president of AnnualConference; died, 1899. 8. Alexander Clark, D. D.; for long editor of Methodist Recorder, Pittsburgh; died at thehome of Governor Colquitt, Atlanta, Georgia. 9. Alexander McCaine;


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