The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . D.,Founder and editor, 1878-1900. Frank Chapin Bkay, ,Editor, 1900-. ate Class, for persons who prefer not to take up the normalbranch of the Assembly Normal Union. One of the greatest adjuncts to Chautauqua work has beenthe Chautauqua Press. The Assembly Daily Herald isthe organ of the summer meeting, and The Chautauquan, amonthly magazine, is the organ of the C. L. S. C, while therequired books of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific 1216 American Methodism Circle, issued tinder the auspices of the Chautauqua Press,now constitute a large


The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . D.,Founder and editor, 1878-1900. Frank Chapin Bkay, ,Editor, 1900-. ate Class, for persons who prefer not to take up the normalbranch of the Assembly Normal Union. One of the greatest adjuncts to Chautauqua work has beenthe Chautauqua Press. The Assembly Daily Herald isthe organ of the summer meeting, and The Chautauquan, amonthly magazine, is the organ of the C. L. S. C, while therequired books of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific 1216 American Methodism Circle, issued tinder the auspices of the Chautauqua Press,now constitute a large and valuable library - In addition to the Chautauqua Assembly on ChautauquaLake many others, auxiliary to it and its work, have beenestablished in the various States of the Union and in foreignlands. It has extended to Canada, Mexico, Central America,and even across the seas to the British Isles, to France,Russia, Persia, Bulgaria, China, India, Syria, and the Sand-wich Islands. The Chautauqua of New York has become theChautauqua of all CHAPTER CXX1 Leadership Bishops since McKindree.—Roberts, Soule, Hedding, and Emory.—Waugh and and Janes. — Scott, Simpson,Baker, and Ames.—Clark, Thomson, and Kingslev. WHEN McKendree died, on March 5, 1835, thereremained five bishops—Roberts, Soule, Hedding,Andrew, and Emory. Robert R. Roberts was born on August 2, 1778, in Fred-erick County, Md. ; joined the Baltimore Conference attwenty-three; served acceptably prominent appointments,and in 1816 was elected bishop. He was simple in manners,plain in speech, firm and decided, yet kind, in administration,and was greatly belo\^ed. His death occurred in 1843. Joshua Soule spent forty-six years in active ministerialservice in the Methodist Episcopal Church prior to his attach-ment to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. He wasborn in Maine on August 1, 1781 ; was licensed to preach in1798 ; became an itinerant in 1799; and was a presiding elderat twenty-three


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