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authority, which he believed infringed on the freedom of preachers. At the 1792 General Conference of the Methodist Church, he introduced a resolution to allow clergy to appeal to the Conference if they believed their assignments from the bishop to be unsatisfactory. After several days of debate, the
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in 1777, he organized preaching circuits on the frontier in central and southeastern North Carolina during the
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James E. Kirby, Russel E. Richey, and Kenneth E. Rowe. The Methodists. Greenwood Press: Westpoint, CT. 1996.
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The Christian Connection or Christian Church, as it was later more commonly known, merged with the
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In protest, O'Kelly withdrew from the denomination and with his supporters founded the
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were not elected to the episcopacy by the Conference. O'Kelly is answered in 1800 by
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The Author's Apology for Protesting against the Methodist Episcopal Government
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National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory
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The James O'Kelly Schism in the Methodist Episcopal Church
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in America. He was also known for his outspoken views on
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For the Irish nationalist journalist and politician, see
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James E. Kirby, Russel E. Richey, and Kenneth E. Rowe.
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Pioneers of Methodism in North Carolina and Virginia
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Index

James O'Kelly (politician)

Second Great Awakening
Methodism
abolitionism
Essay on Negro Slavery
circuit rider
American Revolutionary War
Methodist Episcopal Church
Christmas Conference
congregationalist
church polity
episcopal
Republican Methodist Church
Christian Church, or "Connection"
Stone-Campbell movement
Francis Asbury
Thomas Coke
Nicholas Snethen
Congregational churches
Congregational Christian Churches
Evangelical and Reformed Church
United Church of Christ
Chatham County, North Carolina
O'Kelly's Chapel
National Register of Historic Places
Methodist Protestant Church
Methodist New Connexion
"What is the United Church of Christ?"
the original

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