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Doctrinal Standards of Methodism, Including the Methodist Episcopal Churches

Doctrinal Standards of Methodism, Including the Methodist Episcopal Churches

Doctrinal Standards of Methodism, Including the Methodist Episcopal Churches
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Doctrinal Standards of Methodism, Including the Methodist Episcopal Churches Hardback - 2023

by Neely, Thomas Benjamin

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This book is a comprehensive examination of the doctrinal standards of Methodism, including the Methodist Episcopal Churches in the United States. It covers the origins of Methodism, the development of its theological doctrines, and the ways in which these doctrines have been put into practice over the years. The author also explores the different branches of Methodism and the ways in which they differ in their beliefs and practices. This book is an essential resource for scholars of religious studies and anyone interested in the history of the Methodist Church.

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