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Pioneer Publisher, Theologian, and Methodist Historian 1778 - 1862

Nathan Bangs ev. Nathan Bangs, first as leader of the Methodist Book Concern in New York City and later as the founder of the For Discussion ChristianR Advocate newspaper, broadcast Methodist ideas and concerns through published media.

John Wesley shared his ideas by publishing sermons, hymnals, • John Wesley referred to God’s work in a magazine, and various books to provide his followers with the unconverted as prevenient (from current material on the world and Methodism. Bangs institu- the Latin “to come before”) grace. tionalized this by creating the first uniquely Methodist print- Where have you witnessed grace at ing press, publishing multiple books and pamphlets, many of work in your life? which formed the core of Methodist Sunday Schools. P • How well is United Methodism using new rior to his appointment to the Methodist Book Concern, technologies to communicate with mem- Bangs was known as an excellent and inspiring preacher. He bers and those looking for something was licensed to preach at about the age of 21 and given a cir- more in their lives? What was the last cuit that included posts in Canada and eastern New York. UMC publication, video or website that Throughout his ministry, Bangs served as a bulwark against you used? Did it meet your needs? Why strict . A believer in , Bangs insisted or why not? that humans have the ability to listen and respond directly to God. Bangs also wrote A History of the Methodist Episcopal New York Annual Conference Church from its Origin in 1776 to the General Conference in Commission on Archives and History 1840, an exhaustive four volume work that remains the most C. Wesley Christman Archives extensive scholarly treatment of early Methodism in America. [email protected] - 914-615-2241 © 2016 NYAC Commission on Archives and History