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EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION of See also: North See also: America, a religious denomination, founded about the beginning of the 19th century by See also: Jacob See also: Albright (1959-1808), a See also: German Lutheran of Pennsylvania
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About 1790 he began an itinerant See also: mission among his See also: fellow-countrymen, chiefly in Pennsylvania; and meeting with considerable success, he was, at an See also: assembly composed of adherents from the different places he had visited, elected in 1800 presiding elder or chief pastor, and shortly afterwards rules of See also: government were adopted somewhat- similar to those of the Methodist Episcopal See also: Church
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The theological
See also: standards of the two bodies are also in close agreement
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In 1807 Albright was appointed See also: bishop of the community, which adopted its See also: present name in 1818
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In 1816 the first See also: annual See also: conference was held, and in 1843 there was instituted a general conference, composed of delegates chosen by the annual conferences and constituting the highest legislative and judicial authority in the church
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The members of the general conference hold office for four years
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In 1891 a long See also: internal controversy resulted in a division
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A See also: law-suit awarded the See also: property to the branch making its See also: head-quarters at See also: Indianapolis, whereon the other party, numbering 40,000, that met at See also: Philadelphia, constituted themselves the See also: United Evangelical Church
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The Association in 1906 had about 105,000 members, besides some 1o,000 in See also: Germany and See also: Switzerland, and has nearly 2000 churches and 1200 itinerant and other preachers
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There are four bishops
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It distributes much_ evangelical literature, and supports a mission in See also: Japan
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