Explore the foundational principles and practices of the Methodist Episcopal Church with the "Manual Of The Methodist Episcopal Church, Volumes 3-4." This comprehensive resource, compiled by the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church's General Conference, offers invaluable insights into the church's doctrines, governance, and historical development.
A vital reference for clergy, scholars, and anyone interested in the history and theology of Methodism, this manual provides a detailed examination of the church's structure and its role in shaping religious life. Delve into the workings of one of America's most influential denominations through its own official guide.
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