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 . and legit-e spurious. They consider the movementto have been, in essence, a developmentof German Pietism. Wesleys journal isfavorable to this view. Q2 The Illustrated History of Methodism However that may be, the decision, loy-ally acquiesced in, healed the differenceswhich threatened to disturb the welfareof the community.


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 . and legit-e spurious. They consider the movementto have been, in essence, a developmentof German Pietism. Wesleys journal isfavorable to this view. Q2 The Illustrated History of Methodism However that may be, the decision, loy-ally acquiesced in, healed the differenceswhich threatened to disturb the welfareof the community. The count provedhimself to be a prudent and magnan-imous head. But difficulties, aggravatedby both Jesuits and Lutherans, arosewith the government, and he escapedthe confiscation of his estates only byhaving them privately conveyed to hiswife, and for a time had to reside abroad. who was senior of the Polish Brethren,and recognized as Primarius. Zinzendorf had meanwhile decided toenter into holy orders. Under the as-sumed name of De Freydek he spentsome time at Stralsuud, in Prussia,studying theology, and later receivedholy orders at Tubingen. In the year1736 he was consecrated MoravianBishop at Berlin. An immediate resultof this step was a visit to England, where. THE BOURSE, AMSTERDAM. At first the position of Zinzendorf inthe community was that of catechist, un-der an excellent pastor, Rothe, whom hehad secured for the post. With the es-tablishing of the new organization hebecame Guardian or Trustee. Thefirst bishop to be appointed was one ofthe Nitschmann brothers, who went toBerlin to be consecrated by Jablonsky,chaplain to the King of Prussia, and oneof the dispersed United Brethren. Theact received the sanction of Sitkovius, he hoped to establish close fraternal re-lations with the national church. Itwas while on this mission that he metwith Charles Wesley. Meanwhile the Herrnhuters, as peoplenow began to call them, had been spread-ing hither and thither over the contin


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