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Methodist Church. Methodists, surely, are supremely busy people, always rushing around organizing things and setting up committees to do good works. They can generally be relied upon to play their part in running
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Germany, who solemnly transferred some of them to this abbey in AD 836. From Corvey the veneration of St Vitus spread throughout Westphalia and in the districts of eastern and northern Germany. His popularity grew in
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which had taken possession of a son of the
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The Book of Saints: A Comprehensive Biographical Dictionary
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1231:"A sacramental spirituality for Methodism"
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980:, 8th rev. ed. (Bloomsbury, 2016), p. 758.
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1311:Encyclopædia Britannica
1158:History of World War I.
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