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The Methodist New Connexion, also known as Kilhamite Methodism, was a Protestant nonconformist church. It was formed in 1797 by secession from the Wesleyan ...
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19 févr. 2021 · The New Connexion was inaugurated on 9 August 1797 at Ebenezer Chapel, Leeds by Alexander Kilham, William Thom, two other former Wesleyan Methodist itinerant ...
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The New Connexion was inaugurated on 9 August 1797 at Ebenezer Chapel, Leeds, byAlexander Kilham, William Thom, two other former WM itinerants and thirteen ...
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The New Connexion was essentially a northern Methodist movement and was inaugurated officially on the 9 th August 1797 at the Ebenezer Chapel, Leeds.
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The Methodist New Connexion: its church polity and principles explained and defended ; Publisher. Toronto Public Library ; Publication date. January 1, 1859.
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The Methodist New Connexion, formed after Kilham's expulsion, embodied these ideas: its second conference (1798) had fifteen preachers and seventeen laymen.
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The group of Methodists who in 1797 seceded from the Wesleyan Methodist Church and in the union of 1907 were incorporated in the United Methodist Church.
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Methodist New Connexion. Source: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. Author(s):: E. A. LivingstoneE. A. Livingstone.
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Sandy Calder shows that the Primitive Methodist Connexion was a religious movement led by a fairly prosperous elite of middle-class preachers and lay ...