Religion
|
Year
|
By
Whom
|
"Church
of the Nazarene,"
"Pentecostal Gospel."
"Holiness Church,"
"Pilgrim Holiness Church,"
"Jehovah's Witnesses,"
|
late 1800's or early 1900's |
some of the hundreds of new
sects founded by men within the past century. |
Christian Scientist
|
1879 |
Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy |
Salvation Army
|
1865 |
William Booth in London |
Mormon (LDS)
|
1829 |
Joseph Smith in Palmyra, N.Y. |
Unitarian
|
1774 |
Theophilus Lindley in London |
Methodist
|
1744 |
John and Charles Wesley in
England |
Protestant
Episcopalian
|
1700's |
Samuel Seabury in the American
colonies - an off-shoot of the Church of England |
Dutch Reformed
|
1628 |
Michaelis Jones in New York |
Baptist
|
1605 |
John Smyth in Amsterdam |
Congregationalist
|
1582 |
Robert Brown in Holland |
Presbyterian
|
1560 |
John Knox in Scotland |
Church of England
|
1534 |
King Henry VIII because the
Pope would not grant him a divorce with the right
to remarry. |
Lutheran
|
1517 |
Martin Luther, an ex-monk of
the Catholic Church |
Roman
Catholic
|
33
A.D.
|
Jesus Christ the Son of God, and
it is still the same Church |