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Originally appearing in Volume V27, Page 608 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, or UNITED METHODISTS  , and
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Nonconformist community formed in 1907 by the union of the Methodist New Connexion (1797), the Bible Christians (1815), arid the
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United Methodist
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Free Churches (1857)• The act of parliament which enabled this amalgamation received the royal assent on the 26th of
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July 1907, and authorized the union " to
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deal with real and
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personal
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property belonging to the said three churches or denominations, to provide for the vesting of the said property in
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trust for the United Church so formed and for the assimilation of the
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trusts thereof, and for other purposes." The union was completed on the 16th of September 1907 in Wesley's
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Chapel, City Road,
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London . The Church gives power of speech and
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vote in its meetings to every member of 18 years of age and upwards . Its
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principal courts are constituted of an equal number of ministers and laymen . The Church had theological colleges at Manchester and Sheffield, bcys'
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schools at Shebbear, in Devonshire, and at
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Harrogate, and a girls' school at
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Bideford . It issues a weekly and two monthly
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journals . In 1908 its
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statistics showed 2343 chapels with accommodation for 714,793 persons, 848 ministers and 5621
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local preachers, 165,463 church members and 332,756
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Sunday scholars; there were 55
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foreign missionaries, and about 30,000 church members and probationers in the foreign field .

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