Thomas Allin (Methodist)
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Thomas Allin (1784–1866) was a clergyman active in the Methodist New Connexion.[1][2]
Works (selected)
- To the Wesleyan Methodist delegates assembled in Manchester 1834
- Vindication of the Methodist New Connexion 1841
References
- ↑ George John Stevenson Methodist Worthies: characteristic sketches of Methodist preachers; Vol. 4 1885 "After Alexander Kilham, no man, perhaps, has influenced the New Connexion so much as Thomas Allin. He was the Richard Watson of that body, but he had a far more ardent nature"
- ↑ Edwin Warriner Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, N.Y. 1885 "J. Lowe, of the Episcopal Church. In his eighteenth year he began to labor as a local preacher on the Glossop circuit, in the Manchester district. After attending the Rev. Thomas Allin's theological school in Altringham.."
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