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period of time. The
usage of
these travelling evangelists is
known as
itineracy or itinerancy.
Early first century New
Testament figures such as John...
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personal piety[clarification needed] and soon
entered a life of
destitute itineracy. He
enrolled at the
seminaries of
Bukhara and Samarkand, and (probably)...
- This is a list of
dissenting academies in
England and Wales,
operating in the 19th century. Over this
period the
religious disabilities of
English Dissenters...
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known as
Hackney Academy or
Hackney Theological Seminary, or
Hackney Itineracy, but
became best
known as the
Hackney College after 1871, a name which...
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Columbia University Press, 1980. p.380. "To be
United Methodist: What is "
itineracy"?". 2015.
Retrieved February 10, 2024. Cartwright,
Peter (Ed. W. P. Strickland)...
- the will, the
bequest had to be
given to the
residuary legatee,
Hackney Itineracy,
later known as
Hackney College, a non-conformist
theological institution...
- Fortress. ISBNÂ 978-0-8006-3641-8. Messer,
Donald E. (2001). Send Me? The
Itineracy in Crisis.
Abingdon Press. ISBNÂ 978-0-687-36910-2. Messer,
Donald E. (February...
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Oklahoma Methodism in the
Twentieth Century. a
chapter in Send Me? The
Itineracy in Crisis. has also
contributed to
devotional guides and
theological journals...
- "Early
Mormonism and the
Magic World View" p.119 Benes, P. & J. M. (1986).
Itineracy in New
England and New York: The
Dublin Seminar for New
England Folklife:...
- Towers;
Charles Wellbeloved.
Another Hackney College,
properly Hackney Itineracy, also
known as
Hackney Academy and
Hackney Theological College, was set...