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Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion : ウィキペディア英語版 | Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion is a small society of evangelical churches, founded in 1783 by Selina, Countess of Huntingdon as a result of the Evangelical Revival. For years it was strongly associated with the Calvinist Methodist movement of George Whitefield. John Marrant (1755–1791), an ordained minister with the Connexion, was a noted evangelist amongst the Cherokee Native Americans and the Black Loyalists of Nova Scotia, some of whom settled in Sierra Leone. In the 1850s English-speaking Quebecer John Molson built a church for the group near his brewery in Montreal, but it was poorly attended and soon became a military barracks.〔https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=VIkxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=66UFAAAAIBAJ&dq=bishop-fulford&pg=4431%2C2334187〕 Today the church has 21 congregations in England and some in Sierra Leone. Of the UK churches six normally have full-time pastors: Eastbourne, Ely, Goring, St. Ives, Turners Hill and Ebley. Total attendance at all churches is approximately 1,000 adults and children.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Today's Churches )〕 ==Churches==
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