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Rowan UniversityRowan Digital WorksTheses and Dissertations43244The relationship between the Methodist church, slavery and politics, 1784-1844Brian D.

The relationship between the Methodist church slavery and politi. LawrenceRowan UniversityFollow this and additional works at: https://rdw.rowan.edu/etdỜ* Part of the American Studies Commons, History of Religion C

ommons, and the United States HistoryCommonsRecommended CitationLawrence, Brian D., "The relationship between the Methodist church, slavery and politi The relationship between the Methodist church slavery and politi

cs, 1784-1844' (2018). Theses and Dissertations. 2570.https://rdw.rowan.edu/etd/2570This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by Rowan Di

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The relationship between the Methodist church slavery and politiSubmitted to the Department of History College of Humanities and Social Science In partial fulfillment of the requirement For the degree of Master of

Arts in History atRowan University May 4. 2018 "Thesis Advisor: Janet Lindman, Ph.D.https://khothuvien.cori!DedicationsI would like to thank my family The relationship between the Methodist church slavery and politi

and my fiancé for supporting me throughout graduate school. This could not have been possible without all of you.AcknowledgementsI would to like to t

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hank Dr. Lindman at Rowan University for being easily accessible, knowledgeable, and guiding me through this. I would also like to thank the librarian

Rowan UniversityRowan Digital WorksTheses and Dissertations43244The relationship between the Methodist church, slavery and politics, 1784-1844Brian D.

The relationship between the Methodist church slavery and politiBETWEEN THE METHODIST CHURCH. SLAVERY AND POLITICS. 1784-1844 2017-2018Janet Lindman. Ph.D. Master of Arts in HistoryThe Methodist church split in 184

4 was a cumulative result of decades of regional instability within the governing structure of the church. Although John Wesley had a strict anti-slav The relationship between the Methodist church slavery and politi

ery belief as the leader of the movement in Great Britain, the Methodist church in America faced a distinctively different dilemma. Slavery proved to

The relationship between the Methodist church slavery and politi

be a lasting institution that posed problems for Methodism in the United States and in the larger political context. The issue of slavery plagued Meth

Rowan UniversityRowan Digital WorksTheses and Dissertations43244The relationship between the Methodist church, slavery and politics, 1784-1844Brian D.

The relationship between the Methodist church slavery and politid Freeborn Garreuson were influential with the Methodist church, and they represent diverse views on black enslavement. These three men demonstrate th

at the Methodist church thrived despite controversies about governance, church polity and social issues between 1784 and 1844. Although it was prosper The relationship between the Methodist church slavery and politi

ous, the church would split in 1844 over the slaveholding of Bishop James Osgood Andrew. The split was a larger referendum on sectional tensions that

The relationship between the Methodist church slavery and politi

had become unbearable in the church in 1844 and would continue to deteriorate in the nation as awhole until the Civil War in 1861.

Rowan UniversityRowan Digital WorksTheses and Dissertations43244The relationship between the Methodist church, slavery and politics, 1784-1844Brian D.

Rowan UniversityRowan Digital WorksTheses and Dissertations43244The relationship between the Methodist church, slavery and politics, 1784-1844Brian D.

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