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  2. Olney Hymns - Wikipedia

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    The Olney Hymns are an illustration of the potent ideologies of the Evangelical movement, to which both men belonged, present in many communities in England at the time. The Olney Hymns were very popular; by 1836 there had been 37 recorded editions, and it is likely that many other editions were printed in both Britain and America.

  3. Church of the Nazarene - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Nazarene is a Christian denomination that emerged in North America from the 19th-century Wesleyan-Holiness movement within Methodism.Formed in the early 1900s in Texas, the denomination is now headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas.

  4. List of English-language hymnals by denomination - Wikipedia

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    The Assyrian Church of the East, the Ancient Church of the East, the Chaldean Catholic Church and the Syro Malabar Catholic Church use the East Syriac Rite, which like the West Syriac Rite lacks a system of musical notation and is instead passed down through oral tradition; it makes use of the following hymnals: the "Turgama" (Interpretation ...

  5. History of the Church of the Nazarene - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Church of the Nazarene has been divided into seven overlapping periods by the staff of the Nazarene archives in Lenexa, Kansas: (1) Parent Denominations (1887–1907); (2) Consolidation (1896–1915); (3) Search for Solid Foundations (1911–1928); (4) Persistence Amid Adversity (1928–1945); (5) Mid-Century Crusade for Souls (1945–1960); (6) Toward the Post-War ...

  6. Thomas Olney - Wikipedia

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    Olney was born in St. Albans, England about 1600 and was trained as a shoemaker. [1] He married Marie Ashton, the daughter of James and Alice Ashton, at St. Albans Abbey in Hertfordshire, England on September 16, 1629, [2] and they had the following children: Thomas, Epenetus, Nabadiah, James, Mary, Discovered, and Lydia.

  7. Nazarene Publishing House - Wikipedia

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    Nazarene Publishing House (NPH), the publishing arm of the Church of the Nazarene, is the world's largest publisher of Wesleyan-Holiness literature. [1] NPH was located on Troost Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri , from 1912 until its move in February 2016.

  8. Central Nazarene College - Wikipedia

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    The school opened as a grammar school, academy, and junior college in 1909 under the leadership of Reverend W. E. Fisher, superintendent of the Abilene and Hamlin districts of the Church of the Nazarene to serve the Hamlin, San Antonio, and New Mexico Districts, with J.E.L. Moore as its first president.

  9. Mount Vernon Nazarene University - Wikipedia

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    MVNU is one of eight US colleges and universities [12] affiliated with the Church of the Nazarene.MVNU is the university for the Nazarene East Central Region of the United States, which comprises the Northwestern Ohio, North Central Ohio, East Ohio, Southwestern Ohio, South Central Ohio, Eastern Kentucky, West Virginia North, and West Virginia South districts (all of Ohio, part of Kentucky ...