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It was during Pierce's time that Cokesbury expanded its retail centers, broaden its statement of faith, and actively pursue both United Methodist and non-Methodist churches in a consultative mode. By 1976 there were 28 Cokesbury stores in 26 cities. [19] This number would eventually double over Cokesbury's retail history.
Abingdon Press was begun in the early 1900s by the Methodist Church, with headquarters in New York City.The name of the imprint is a reference to the town of Abingdon, Maryland, location of the Methodist university Cokesbury College.
The Interpreter's Bible series is a biblical criticism series published by United Methodist Publishing (Abingdon/Cokesbury) beginning in the 1950s.Each volume covers one or more books of the Old Testament (including the Apocrypha) or the New Testament.
Cokesbury is the official retail division of the United Methodist Publishing house. Cokesbury may also refer to: Locations. Cokesbury, Maryland; Cokesbury, New Jersey;
1789 August 17 - Rev. John Dickins opens the first Methodist Bookstore at St. George's, laying the foundation for the Methodist Publishing House and the current Cokesbury Book Stores. 1791 Participated in organizing the first Interdenominational Sunday School Association.
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