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Subject: Re: [Sc-Ir] Presbyterians
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 11:38:38 -0500
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I'm not a Methodist but I think there evolution was more "straightforward" - they "evolved" from the Church of England (Anglican, Episcopal), as both the Wesleys were Anglican priests - and they thought the church should be carried "to the people" rather than insisting that the people come to the church.
Ann in MI

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From: Linda Merle <>
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Sent: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 07:28:08 -0800
Subject: RE: [Sc-Ir] Presbyterians


Dear Ed, thanks, that's what people wanted!

Anyone know of a similar chart for Methodists????

Thanks!

Linda Merle

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From: "Edward Andrews" <>
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 11:28:03 -0000

>For the PC USA try
>http://history.pcusa.org/pres_hist/family_connections.html
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>For the Church of Scotland try
>http://uk.geocities.com/ type="text/javascript">DisplayMail('btinternet.com','edward.andrews');/chart.html
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>Edward Andrews
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>From: [mailto:]
>Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:57 PM
>To:
>Subject: Re: [Sc-Ir] Presbyterians
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>In a message dated 2/23/06 3:37:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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>In Scotland there were a substantial number of splits and reunions from
>1560, and these were in Presbyterianism sometimes reflected in Ireland.
>Some of the Scottish splits carried across the Atlantic and were added to
>by splits in America over local disputes.
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>I assume I'm interested in the ways the Presbyterian church changed in the
>US - originally from Scotland.
>Ann
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