The Religious Instruction of the Negroes in the United States

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The Religious Instruction of the Negroes in the United States
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893
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Alexander in his letter, and Is appears also from the Minutes of the Assembly, p. 372. The Colonization Society was formed this year, and I notice it as furnishing an index to the feelings of iTiany in relation to the improvement of the Negro race. The Methodists reported this year 42, 304^ colored members, and a decrease of 883 since 1815. Dr. Bangs says, "this was owing to a defection among the colored people in the city of Philadelphia, by which upwards of ], OM^in that city withdrew from ou...r church and set up f)r Themselves, with Richard Allen, a colored local preacher, an elder in the Methodist Episcopal Church at their head. — By habits of industry and economy, though born a slave in one of the Southern States, he had not only procured his freedom, but acquired con- siderable wealth, and since he had exercised the office of a preacher and an elder, obtained great influence over his^brethren in the church At the secession they organized themselves into an independent body, under the title of the "African Methodist Episcopal Church.

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