Publisher's Synopsis
This edition of "The Doctrine and Discipline of the Methodist Church" offers a detailed look into the regulations, principles, and organizational structure governing the Methodist Church in Canada during the 19th century. It is a valuable resource for understanding the historical development of Methodist theology, polity, and practice.
Containing essential guidelines for ministers, church leaders, and members, this book provides insight into the ethical standards, membership rules, and the processes for conducting church business. It sheds light on the church's stance on social issues and its commitment to spiritual growth and community engagement. This historic document provides a foundation for understanding the modern Methodist Church and its ongoing mission.
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